Home Aus aller Welt Jubel über Lenas Sieg Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Jubel über Lenas Sieg 30.05.2010, 01:04 Uhr • Lesezeit: 1 Minute Freude in Oslo und auf dem Kiez Lena from Germany performs her song "Satellite" after winning the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE) © REUTERS | REUTERS Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann TV-Presenter Stefan Raab ist celebrating the victory of Lena representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, May 29, 2010. Photo: Jörg Carstensen dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa | dpa Lena from Germany reacts as she is announced winner of the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) © REUTERS | REUTERS Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann sensitive data found - content removed. © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Lena from Germany reacts as she is announced winner of the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) © REUTERS | REUTERS Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Lena from Germany celebrates on stage after winning the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) © REUTERS | REUTERS Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Lena from Germany celebrates on stage after winning the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) © REUTERS | REUTERS Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Eurovision Song Contest 201Spielbudenplatz Text: Sally © Martin Brinckmann | Martin Brinckmann Lena from Germany performs her song "Satellite" after winning the Eurovision Song Contest final in Oslo May 29, 2010. Germany's Lena won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday with her British-styled song "Satellite", beating 24 other contestants in the Norwegian capital. The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, was an unknown amateur when she won Germany's qualifiers for Eurovision -- one of Europe's most watched television programmes. REUTERS/Bob Strong (NORWAY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) © REUTERS | REUTERS OSLO, NORWAY - MAY 29: Fans in the Telenor Arena prior to the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest on May 29, 2010 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Rolf Klatt/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images OSLO, NORWAY - MAY 29: Fans in the Telenor Arena prior to the Grand Final of The Eurovision Song Contest on May 29, 2010 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Rolf Klatt/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images Lena from Germany celebrates after winning the final of the Eurovision Song Contests at the Fornebu Arena in Baerum, near Oslo, Norway on Saturday, May 29, 2010. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Gorm Kallestad) ** NORWAY OUT ** © AP | AP Lena representing Germany is the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, May 29, 2010. Photo: Jörg Carstensen dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa | dpa Lena-Fans bejubeln am Samstag (29.05.2010) auf dem Public Viewing in Hannover den Sieg von Lena Meyer-Landrut bei dem Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. Zum Auftritt von Lena beim Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo am Samstag sind rund 20000 Fans vor dem Rathaus in Hannover zum Public Viewing eingetroffen. Foto: Peter Steffen dpa/lni +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa | dpa Fans jubeln am Samstag, 29 Mai 2010, in Hannover beim Public Viewing ueber den Sieg der deutschen Teilnehmerin Lena Meyer-Landrut beim Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. (apn Photo/Joerg Sarbach) --- Fans celebrate during a public viewing of the Eurovision Song Contest in Hanover, Germany, on Saturday, May 29, 2010. Germany's entrant 19 years old Lena Meyer-Landrut from Hanover won the contest. (apn Photo/Joerg Sarbach) © APN/AP | APN