Ukraine won Eurovision 2022 in a historic evening in Turin.
Folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra’s Stefania claimed the top prize after securing a huge number of points in the public vote, with the UK's Sam Ryder second. Ryder was leading the points at the halfway stage after the jury vote, picking up the most amount of points by a UK act for decades.
Sam Ryder had picked up 283 points in the jury vote - 25 ahead of nearest rivals at the halfway stage, Sweden. But Ukraine won over 400 in the public vote to secure a huge 631 points and win the title.
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Eurovision 2022 results in full
Ukraine - 631 points
United Kingdom - 466 points
Spain - 459 points
Sweden - 438 points
Serbia - 312 points
Italy - 268 points
Moldova - 253 points
Greece - 215 points
Portugal - 207 points
Norway - 182 points
Netherlands - 171 points
Poland - 151 points
Estonia - 141 points
Lithuania - 128 points
Australia - 125 points
Azerbaijan - 106 points
Switzerland - 78 points
Romania - 65 points
Belgium - 64 points
Armenia - 61 points
Finland - 38 points
Czech Republic - 38 points
Iceland - 20 points
France - 17 points
Germany - 6 points