Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Member station | Russia TV, Carousel |
National selection events |
Junior EuroSong
Internal Selection
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Appearances | |
Appearances | 11 |
First appearance | 2005 |
Best result | 1st: 2006 |
Worst result | 9th: 2005 |
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Russia's page at Eurovision.tv |
Russia first competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. Their first win came in 2006, when the Tomachevy Twins won for Russia with "Vesenniy Jazz".
RTR has represented Russia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The broadcaster has selected Ekaterina Ryabova to represent Russia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Kiev with the song "Malenkiy prints".[1] Ekaterina Ryabova represented Russia once again in 2011 with the song "Kak Romeo i Dzhulyetta". She was also the first returning artist in the history of the Junior Eurovision.
Contestants
- Table key
Winner
Second place
Third place
Last place
Year | Artist | Language | Title | Place | Points |
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2005 | Vladislav Krutskikh | Russian | "Doroga k solntsu" (Дорога к солнцу) | 9 | 66 |
2006 | Tolmachevy Twins | Russian | "Vesenniy jazz" (Весенний джаз) | 1 | 154 |
2007 | Alexandra Golovchenko | Russian | "Otlichnitsa" (Отличница) | 6 | 105 |
2008 | Mikhail Puntov | Russian | "Spit angel" (Спит ангел) | 7 | 73 |
2009 | Ekaterina Ryabova | Russian | "Malenkiy prints" (Маленький принц) | 2 | 116 |
2010 | Sasha Lazin & Liza Drozd | Russian, English | "Boy and Girl" | 2 | 119 |
2011 | Ekaterina Ryabova | Russian | "Romeo & Juliet | 4[note 1] | 99 |
2012 | Lerika | Russian, English | "Sensation" | 4 | 88 |
2013 | Dayana Kirillova | Russian | "Dream On" | 4 | 106 |
2014 | Alisa Kozhikina | Russian, English | "Dreamer" |
5 | 96 |
2015 | Mikhail Smirnov | Russian, English | "Mechta (Dream)" (Мечта) | 6 | 80 |
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Photogallery
Voting history
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Commentators and spokespersons
Year(s) | Commentator(s) | Spokesperson | Channel |
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2005 | Yuriy Nikolayev | Roman Kerimov | Russia TV |
2006 | Olga Shelest | ||
2007 | Marina Knyazeva | ||
2008 | Sarina | ||
2009 | Philip Masurov | ||
2010 | |||
2011 | Valentin Sadiki | ||
2012 | |||
2013 | Alexander Gurevich | Mariya Bakhireva | Carousel |
2014 | Olga Shelest and Alexander Gurevich | Mariya Kareeva | |
2015 | Olga Shelest | Sofia Dolganova |
See also
- Russia in the Eurovision Dance Contest
- Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Russia in the Türkvizyon Song Contest
Notes and references
Notes
- ↑ Russia tied for third-highest score with Belarus, both receiving 99 points, but the official scoreboard ranks Belarus as third and Russia as fourth. This is consistent with the tie-breaking rule that the song that received points from the most countries ranks higher in the case of a tie. However the scoreboard for the 2009 contest lists a tie for second place between Russia and Armenia, because they both received points from every country. .
References
- ↑ Bakkar, Sietse (2009-06-05). "Ekaterina Ryabova to represent Russia this year". EBU. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
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