Euphoria
#1 United Kingdom
#1 Austria
#1 Belgium
#1 Cyprus
#1 Denmark
#1 Estonia
#1 Finland
#1 Germany
#1 Greece
#1 Ireland
#1 Latvia
#1 Lithuania
#1 Luxembourg
#1 Malta
#1 Netherlands
#1 Norway
#1 Romania
#1 Slovenia
#1 Spain
#1 Sweden
#1 Switzerland
#3 Norway
#3 Sweden
#8 France
#8 Hungary
#8 Portugal
#15 Australia
#15 Malta
#16 Malta
#22 Greece
#22 Italy
#26 Greece
#50 Netherlands
#52 Poland
#53 Spain
#59 Sweden
#67 Belgium
#70 Denmark
#79 Sweden
#89 Sweden
#94 Luxembourg
#98 Belgium
#99 Norway
#150 Sweden
#155 Sweden
#158 Belgium
#158 Mexico
#158 Netherlands
#167 Sweden
#169 New Zealand
#179 Cyprus
#199 United Kingdom
#200 Sweden
Euphoria
#1 United Kingdom
#1 Austria
#1 Belgium
#1 Cyprus
#1 Denmark
#1 Estonia
#1 Finland
#1 Germany
#1 Greece
#1 Ireland
#1 Latvia
#1 Lithuania
#1 Luxembourg
#1 Malta
#1 Netherlands
#1 Norway
#1 Romania
#1 Slovenia
#1 Spain
#1 Sweden
#1 Switzerland
#3 Norway
#3 Sweden
#8 France
#8 Hungary
#8 Portugal
#15 Australia
#15 Malta
#16 Malta
#22 Greece
#22 Italy
#26 Greece
#50 Netherlands
#52 Poland
#53 Spain
#59 Sweden
#67 Belgium
#70 Denmark
#79 Sweden
#89 Sweden
#94 Luxembourg
#98 Belgium
#99 Norway
#150 Sweden
#155 Sweden
#158 Belgium
#158 Mexico
#158 Netherlands
#167 Sweden
#169 New Zealand
#179 Cyprus
#199 United Kingdom
#200 Sweden
At the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Rybak won with the highest recorded score since the contest began, with 387 points (out of a maximum of 492) and also the then-highest record of 12 points by having 16 scores of 12 points (from a possible 41 countries) - this record was broken in 2012, when Sweden's Loreen would receive 18 scores of 12 points. The previous record was United Kingdom's Katrina and the Waves in 1997 and Greece's Helena Paparizou with 10 scores of 12 points in 2005, and the previous score record was Lordi with 292 points.