Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Armenia

Member station ARMTV
National selection events Internal Selection (2007, 2015)
Junior Eurosong (2008–2014)
Appearances
Appearances 9
First appearance 2007
Best result 1st: 2010
Worst result 8th: 2008
External links
Armenia's page at Eurovision.tv

Armenia has competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest nine times, having debuted in 2007. Armenia has one of the most successful track records in Junior Eurovision.

History

For their first entry, Armenian broadcaster ARMTV internally selected Arevik to represent Armenia.[1] At the contest in Rotterdam, Arevik came second for Armenia with the song Erazanq, being beaten by Belarus' Alexey Zhigalkovich by only one point.

Armenia's second entry was Monika Manucharova with the song Im Ergi Hnchyune, which placed ninth in the 2008 contest in Limassol. Their third entry was Luara Hayrapetyan with the song Barcelona, which placed second (tied with Russia) in the 2009 contest in Kiev.

Armenia won for the first time in 2010 with the song Mama by Vladimir Arzumanyan. On home soil in Yerevan in 2011, Dalita sang Welcome To Armenia and came fifth among thirteen participants. In 2012, Compass Band represented Armenia with Sweetie Baby at the 2012 contest in Amsterdam, placing third. On 30 November 2013, Monica Avanesyan carried the Armenian flag with the song Choco Fabric at the 11th JESC in Kiev.

In 2014, Betty represented Armenia with the song, "People of the Sun", placing third. A year later, Michael Varosyan represented Armenia in Sofia, placing second, with the highest point tally for Armenia in all its history.

Contestants

Table key
  Winner
  Second place
  Third place
  Last place
Year Artist Language Title Place Points
2007 Arevik Armenian "Erazanq" (Երազանք) 2 136
2008 Monica Manucharova Armenian "Im Ergi Hnchyune" (Իմ Երգի Հնչյունը) 8 59
2009 Luara Hayrapetyan Armenian "Barcelona" (Բարսելոնա) 2 116
2010 Vladimir Arzumanyan Armenian "Mama" (Մամա) 1 120
2011 Dalita Armenian, English "Welcome to Armenia" 5 85
2012 Compass Band Armenian, English "Sweetie Baby" 3 98
2013 Monica Avanesyan Armenian, English "Choco-Factory" 6 69
2014 Betty Armenian, English "People of the Sun" 3 146
2015 Michael Varosyan Armenian, English "Love" 2 176

Photogallery

Voting history

As of 2015, Armenian voting history is as follows:

Most points given
Rank Country Points
1  Russia 89
2  Georgia 87
3  Belarus 53
3  Ukraine 53
5  Malta 41
6  Netherlands 34
7  Belgium 17
7  Moldova 17
7  Sweden 17
9  Macedonia 15
9  Serbia 15

Most points received
Rank Country Points
1  Georgia 69
2  Russia 65
3  Ukraine 64
4  Belgium 54
5  Netherlands 51

Commentators

Year(s) Commentator Spokesperson
2007 Gohar Gasparyan Ani Sahakyan
2008 Mari Sahakyan
2009 Razmik Arghajanyan
2010 Gohar Gasparyan and Artak Vandanyan Nadia Sargsyan
2011 Artak Vardanyan and Marianna Javakhyan Razmik Arghajanyan
2012 Gohar Gasparyan Michael Varosyan
2013 Dalita and Vahe Khanamiryan David Vardanyan
2014 Avet Barseghyan Monica Avanesyan
2015 Betty

Hostings

Year Location Venue Presenters
2011 Yerevan Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex Avet Barseghyan & Gohar Gasparyan

References

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