Werloc 3,164 Posted November 7, 2018 #1271 Share Posted November 7, 2018 10 hours ago, heywoodu said: It is utterly unbelievable that a country that has an absolute gem like 'Dear Home' on it's list of entries has another song as must succesful ever Hey! Don't you come after Bastian Baker I loved "Dear Home" and scored it pretty well, but "Follow The Wind" is probably the song that impacted me most throughout the entire 10 editions of TISC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted November 7, 2018 #1272 Share Posted November 7, 2018 3 minutes ago, Werloc said: Hey! Don't you come after Bastian Baker I loved "Dear Home" and scored it pretty well, but "Follow The Wind" is probably the song that impacted me most throughout the entire 10 editions of TISC Heywoodu says "Meh". Werloc and heywoodu 1 1 #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted November 7, 2018 #1273 Share Posted November 7, 2018 6 hours ago, uk12points said: Definitely be good to clear this up. My preference has always been giving the winner first refusal, followed by second and third place. If all 3 decline then an open selection where individuals or groups of members are invited to nominate themselves as the next host. However, there should be some minimum eligibilty requirements, firstly the country should have competed in the contest that had just taken place, secondly the specific member bidding should have participated in at least 2 contests and thirdly member should be active across the entire forum, not simply popping up twice a year for TISC. If all these conditions are met then I'm happy with a random draw or some convoluted game of keys to decide the host, but definitely not a vote by members. I agree on that about prioritising potential new hosts and avoiding popularity votes or polls. So I was thinking about bringing back the game of luck "Gridlock" to determine the host if the winner refuses the hosting rights. And I would try to build in some sort of fairness for first-time hosts and the second and third placed finishers at the previous contest so that they have a better chance of winning the hosting rights than previous hosts. So how might it work? All parties interested in gaining the hosting rights for the next TISC Open would declare their interest and a list of candidates would be formed by the end of a specified deadline. To decide which candidate wins the hosting rights, we conduct a random game of luck on the forum. We would bring back the game "Gridlock" which was a fun way of deciding the host in the past. The candidates would be divided into different heats in which they try to win a place in the final. The heats would be divided in a way to favour potential first-time hosts, with more final places on offer in those heats. One heat will contain all the previous hosts, with only one place in the final available from that heat. If the second and third placed finishers at the previous contest wish to enter the race, they will automatically be awarded a place in the final in order to reward their good ranking at the previous TISC. If the second and third placed nations do not enter the race, then 1 automatic place in the final will be awarded to the highest placed finisher at the previous contest. I believe this is a fair system to allow everyone to have a chance of hosting, but gives priority to the medal winners at the previous TISC and to first-time hosts. But no one is excluded. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted November 7, 2018 #1274 Share Posted November 7, 2018 I'd give priority to 2nd and 3rd finishers before the random selection. I mean, what happens if hosts win? I don't think it should go straight to random game in that case. #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted November 7, 2018 #1275 Share Posted November 7, 2018 Road to TISC Open 2018 In today's penultimate edition of our "Road to TISC Open 2018" series we showcase the TISC histories of another 5 nations.... Serbia, Venezuela, Great Britain, Egypt and Czech Republic. We begin today with Serbia, who upon hosting the TISC Open in 2014, set an astonishing record of having a 7-member jury! I wonder when we will ever see so many jury members from one nation again. SERBIA AT THE TOTALLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL SONG CONTEST Continent - Europe Population: 8.76 million Capital: Belgrade TISC Appearances 10 TISC Open Appearances 5 TISC Annual Appearances 5 National Records Best Finish (Overall) 3rd Best Finish (Open) 15th Best Finish (Annual) 3rd Serbia NR Points (Overall) 137 pts Serbia NR Points (Open) 79 pts Serbia NR Points (Annual) 137 pts Serbia NR Average (Overall) 4.03 PPJ Serbia NR Average (Open) 2.21 PPJ Serbia NR Average (Annual) 4.03 PPJ NR Points Streak (Overall) 6 NR Points Streak (Open) 5 NR Points Streak (Annual) 6 Serbia NR Medal Streak 2 TISC Record 0 0 1 TISC Annual 2017 List of Serbian Entries: #1 TISC Open 2013 Ekatarina Velika - Par Goina Za Nas 15th 73 pts #2 TISC Annual 2014 Ana Stajdohar - Neko Kao Ti 5th 131 pts #3 TISC Open 2014 Negative - Zbunjena 17th 79 pts #4 TISC Annual 2015 Vlado Georgiev - Iskreno 7th 95 pts #5 TISC Open 2015 Oktobar 1864 - Sam 20th 74 pts #6 TISC Annual 2016 Ana Stanic - Od Tebe Mogu Vise 16th 81 pts #7 TISC Open 2016 Dee Monk - Samo Zelim Da Znam 21st 56 pts #8 TISC Annual 2017 Saša Kovačević - Zamalo tvoj 3rd 137 pts #9 TISC Open 2017 Ivana Jordan - Lazarica 25th 57 pts #10 TISC Annual 2018 Nevena Božović - Jasno Mi Je 31st 44 pts Most Successful Serbian Entry mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted November 7, 2018 #1276 Share Posted November 7, 2018 Team Challenge Draw Overview mrv86 and Gianlu33 2 #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaniSRB 899 Posted November 7, 2018 #1277 Share Posted November 7, 2018 mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted November 7, 2018 #1278 Share Posted November 7, 2018 VENEZUELA AT THE TOTALLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL SONG CONTEST Continent - South America Population: 32.50 million Capital: Caracas TISC Appearances 1 TISC Open Appearances 0 TISC Annual Appearances 1 National Records Best Finish (Overall) 41st Best Finish (Open) - Best Finish (Annual) 41st Venezuela NR Points (Overall) 4 pts Venezuela NR Points (Open) - Venezuela NR Points (Annual) 4 pts Venezuela NR Average (Overall) 0.10 PPJ Venezuela NR Average (Open) - Venezuela NR Average (Annual) 0.10 PPJ NR Points Streak (Overall) 1 NR Points Streak (Open) - NR Points Streak (Annual) 1 Venezuela NR Medal Streak 0 TISC Record 0 0 0 List of Venezuelan Entries: #1 TISC Open 2013 Did Not Participate - - #2 TISC Annual 2014 Did Not Participate - - #3 TISC Open 2014 Did Not Participate - - #4 TISC Annual 2015 Did Not Participate - - #5 TISC Open 2015 Did Not Participate - - #6 TISC Annual 2016 Did Not Participate - - #7 TISC Open 2016 Did Not Participate - - #8 TISC Annual 2017 Did Not Participate - - #9 TISC Open 2017 Did Not Participate - - #10 TISC Annual 2018 Nacho - No Te Vas 41st 4 pts Most Successful Venezuelan Entry mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted November 7, 2018 #1279 Share Posted November 7, 2018 GREAT BRITAIN AT THE TOTALLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL SONG CONTEST Continent - Europe Population: 66.65 million Capital: London TISC Appearances 10 TISC Open Appearances 5 TISC Annual Appearances 5 National Records Best Finish (Overall) 1st Best Finish (Open) 3rd Best Finish (Annual) 1st GB NR Points (Overall) 186 pts GB NR Points (Open) 178 pts GB NR Points (Annual) 186 pts GB NR Average (Overall) 5.73 PPJ GB NR Average (Open) 5.39 PPJ GB NR Average (Annual) 5.73 PPJ NR Points Streak (Overall) 9 NR Points Streak (Open) 9 NR Points Streak (Annual) 5 GB NR Medal Streak 5 TISC Record 2 1 1 TISC Annual 2016 TISC Annual 2017 TISC Annual 2015 TISC Open 2013 List of British Entries: #1 TISC Open 2013 John Lennon - Imagine 3rd 178 pts #2 TISC Annual 2014 Gary Barlow - Let Me Go 4th 147 pts #3 TISC Open 2014 Paloma Faith - Picking Up The Pieces 11th 107 pts #4 TISC Annual 2015 George Ezra - Listen to the Man 2nd 172 pts #5 TISC Open 2015 Elton John - Tiny Dancer 6th 135 pts #6 TISC Annual 2016 Birdy & Rhodes - Let It All Go 1st 173 pts #7 TISC Open 2016 T'Pau - China In Your Hand 12th 84 pts #8 TISC Annual 2017 Rag'n'Bone Man - Human 1st 186 pts #9 TISC Open 2017 Only Boys Aloud - Câlon Lan 8th 101 pts #10 TISC Annual 2018 Rae Morris - Someone Out There 25th 64 pts Most Successful British Entry uk12points 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted November 7, 2018 #1280 Share Posted November 7, 2018 EGYPT AT THE TOTALLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL SONG CONTEST Continent - Africa Population: 99.87 million Capital: Cairo TISC Appearances 5 TISC Open Appearances 3 TISC Annual Appearances 2 National Records Best Finish (Overall) 18th Best Finish (Open) 18th Best Finish (Annual) 26th Egypt NR Points (Overall) 57 pts Egypt NR Points (Open) 57 pts Egypt NR Points (Annual) 46 pts Egypt NR Average (Overall) 1.70 PPJ Egypt NR Average (Open) 1.70 PPJ Egypt NR Average (Annual) 1.35 PPJ NR Points Streak (Overall) 3 NR Points Streak (Open) 3 NR Points Streak (Annual) 1 Egypt NR Medal Streak 1 TISC Record 0 0 0 List of Egyptian Entries: #1 TISC Open 2013 Amr Diab - El Leila 18th 56 pts #2 TISC Annual 2014 Amr Diab - Neoul Aih 26th 46 pts #3 TISC Open 2014 Hamza Namira - Insan 22nd 57 pts #4 TISC Annual 2015 Cairokee - Nas Betoros W Nas Betmoot 28th 25 pts #5 TISC Open 2015 Dalida - Salma ya Salama 27th 53 pts #6 TISC Annual 2016 Did Not Participate - - #7 TISC Open 2016 Did Not Participate - - #8 TISC Annual 2017 Did Not Participate - - #9 TISC Open 2017 Did Not Participate - - #10 TISC Annual 2018 Did Not Participate - - Most Successful Egyptian Entry mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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