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词条 Mexico in the OTI Festival
释义

  1. History

  2. National final

  3. Contestants

  4. References

{{more citations needed|date=April 2017}}{{Infobox song contest country
|Name=Mexico
|Member station=Televisa
|National selection event=National OTI Contest
|Apps=26
|First=1973
|Best=1st in 1973
1st in 1975
1st in 1985
1st in 1989
1st in 1990
1st in 1997
|Worst=16th in 1977
|Nul points=1977
|Website=Televisa page}}

Mexico and its member station Televisa, participated in the OTI festival 26 times making its debut in 1973, one year after the start of the contest.

History

Mexico was along with Spain the most successful country of the history of the festival with six victories. Apart from the victories, the country ended in the top 10 on 19 occasions.[1]

The first Mexican victory came in 1973 in Belo Horizonte with Imelda Miller who sung the song "¡Que alegre va María!" (How happy goes Mary!!).[2] Two year later, the country won again the contest in San Juan with the song "La felicidad" (The happiness) sung by Gualberto Castro.[3] One decade later, México won again the contest with the folk singer Eugenia León, who sung "El fandango aquí" (The fandango is here) in a very controversial victory, which was attributed to the solidarity with the country because of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, that destroyed the capital city.[4]

In 1989 and 1990 Mexico got two consecutive wins with the singer "Analí" and "Carlos Cuevas". The last Mexican victory came in 1997 in Lima, Perú with the song "Se diga lo que se diga" (Whatever it's said).

Mexico hosted the OTI festival 6 times, the first one in the Ruiz de Alarcón theatre of Acapulco. In 1981 and 1984 the festival was held in the national capital, being the gigantic National Auditorium the venue. In 1991, Acapulco hosted again the festival in the Convention Centre of the tourist city, the same venue where the last edition of the contest was held.

National final

The Mexican OTI Song Contest trajectory is known for its popular national final, the "National OTI Contest", which was passionately followed every year by the Mexican audience and known by its surprises and frequent scandals. This selection process is usually compared with its Swedish Eurovision counterpart, the Melodifestivalen due to the interest that it created and the big names who tried to represent México in the main OTI Festival.[5]

Contestants

Table key
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YearArtistTitleFinalPoints
2000Natalia SosaMi vida (My life)3_
1998Fernando IbarraVoy a volverme loco (I'm going to go crazy)__
1997IridiánSe diga lo que se diga (Whatever it's said)1_
1996Sergio ArzateDel piso a la nube (From the ground to the cloud)__
1995SayegCantos distintos (Different songs)__
1994Fuga de GoyaRompe el cristal (Break the crystal)5_
1993Magdalena ZárateSiempre a medias (Always interrupted)2_
1992Arturo VargasEnamorado de la vida (In love with life)__
1991Rodolfo MuñizBarrio viejo (Old town)3_
1990Carlos CuevasUn bolero (A love song)1_
1989AnalíUna canción no es suficiente (One song is not enough)1_
1988María del SolContigo y con el mundo (With you and with the world)5_
1987Ana Gabriel¡Ay amor! (Oh my love!!)3_
1986PrismaDe color rosa (Pink colored)2_
1985Eugenia LeónEl fandango aquí (The fandango is here)1_
1984YuriTiempos mejores (Better times)3_
1983María MedinaCompás de espera (Wait rhythm)1012
1982Enrique GuzmánCon y por amor (With and for love)422
1981YoshioLo que pasó pasó... (What happened just happened...)322
1980José RobertoSólo te amo a ti (You are the only one that I love)821
1979Estela NúñezVivir sin ti (To live without you)818
1978Lupita D'AlessioComo tú (Just like you)344
1977José María NapoleónHombre (Man)160
1976Gilberto ValenzuelaDe que te quiero te quiero (I love you because I love you)48
1975Gualberto CastroLa felicidad (The happiness)120
1974Enrique CáceresQuijote93
1973Imelda Miller¡Que alegre va María! (How happy goes María!!)117
1972}}Did not participate}}

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://de10.com.mx/top-10/2014/11/28/que-fue-de-ellos-mexicanos-ganadores-del-festival-oti|title=¿Qué fue de ellos? Mexicanos ganadores del Festival OTI {{!}} De10|website=de10.com.mx|language=es|access-date=2017-04-05}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/1017648.rinden-homenaja-a-imelda-miller-por-54-anos-de-carrera.html|title=Rinden homenaja a Imelda Miller por 54 años de carrera|last=D.F.-|first=NOTIMEX/ MÉXICO,|access-date=2017-04-05|language=es-MX}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://retospormexico.org/una-voz-sin-tiempo-gualberto-castro-figura-indiscutible-mexico/|title=Una voz sin tiempo: Gualberto Castro, figura indiscutible de México - Retos por México|date=2017-03-17|work=Retos por México|access-date=2017-04-05|language=es-ES}}
4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://elpais.com/diario/1985/09/23/radiotv/496274404_850215.html|title=La representante de México, Eugenia León, ganadora del XVI Festival de la OTI|last=País|first=Ediciones El|date=1985-09-23|work=EL PAÍS|access-date=2017-04-05|language=es}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://laoti.blogspot.com.es/2009/07/oti-mexico.html|title=La OTI: OTI MEXICO|website=La OTI|access-date=2017-12-20}}

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