The results of the 2007 OGAE Video contest are out! Twenty two countries participated and one of them is the winner as voted by local OGAE clubs in the traditional Eurovision format of 12, 10, 8 etc.

Arecord number of 22 clubs took part in the 2007 OVC, hosted by OGAE Italy and the results are finally out. We were kindly asked by the organisers not to reveal the winner in this article and we are happy to oblige.

By clicking here you will be directed to the official OVC site where you have a choice of seeing the results all at once or jury by jury.

These are the songs that competed this year:

01. France – Christophe Willem – Double je
02. Poland – Tatiana Okupnik – Don't hold back –
03. Ukraine – Olexandr Ponomaryov – Nichenkoju temnoju
04. Netherlands – XYP – Body to body
05. Germany – 2raumwohnung – Besser gehts nich
06. Andorra – Lexu's – S'està fent fosc
07. F.Y.R. Macedonia – Dani – Red rain
08. Israel – Dana International – Love boy
09. Moldova – Olia Tira – Your place or mine
10. Turkey – Murat Boz – Püf
11. Serbia – Flamingosi feat. Karolina – Ti i ja
12. Austria – Christina Stürmer – Scherbenmeer
13. Estonia – Maarja – Shine It On
14. Portugal – Monica Sintra – Eu esqueci de lembrar de mim
15. Italy – Tiziano Ferro – Ed ero contentissimo
16. Malta – Marigold – Winter Moods
17. Latvia – Lauris Reiniks – Nakts Veikalà
18. Rest of the world/Namibia – Ludik – Vuur en water
19. Greece – Mple – Ton idio ton theo
20. Ireland – Dolores O'Riordan – Ordinary day
21. Slovenia – Nina Osenar – Moment like this
22. Russia – Nu Virgos – LML


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