Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the fifth edition of the contest. It took place at the Ahoy' indoor sporting arena in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on 8 December 2007,[1] Dutch broadcaster AVRO was the host broadcaster for the event.[2] The motto for the contest was "Make A Big Splash".[3]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Make A Big Splash
Dates
Final8 December 2007
Host
VenueAhoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Presenter(s)Sipke Jan Bousema
Kim-Lian van der Meij
Directed byEduard Huis in 't Veld
Executive supervisorSvante Stockselius
Executive producerJosé van der Mark
Host broadcasterAlgemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/rotterdam-2007
Participants
Number of entries17
Debuting countries
  •  Armenia
  •  Bulgaria
  •  Georgia
  •  Lithuania
Returning countriesNone
Non-returning countries
  •  Croatia
  •  Spain
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
Winning song Belarus
"S druz'yami"

Results

Draw[4] Country[4] Artist[4] Song[4] Language Place[4] Points[4]
01  Georgia Mariam Romelashvili "Odelia Ranuni" (ოდელია რანუნი) Georgian 4 116
02  Belgium Trust "Anders" Dutch 15 19
03  Armenia Arevik "Erazanq" (Երազանք) Armenian 2 136
04  Cyprus Yiorgos Ioannides "I mousiki dinei ftera" (Η μουσική δίνει φτερά) Greek 14 29
05  Portugal Jorge Leiria "Só quero é cantar" Portuguese 16 15
06  Russia Alexandra Golovchenko "Otlichnitsa" (Отличница) Russian 6 105
07  Romania 4Kids "Sha-la-la" Romanian 10 54
08  Bulgaria Bon-Bon "Bonbolandiya" (Бонболандия) Bulgarian 7 86
09  Serbia Nevena Božović "Piši mi" (Пиши ми) Serbian 3 120
10  Netherlands Lisa, Amy & Shelley "Adem in, adem uit" Dutch 11 39
11  Macedonia Rosica Kulakova and Dimitar Stojmenovski "Ding Ding Dong" (Динг Динг Донг) Macedonian 5 111
12  Ukraine Ilona Halytska "Urok hlamuru" (Урок гламуру) Ukrainian 9 56
13  Sweden Frida Sandén "Nu eller aldrig" Swedish 8 83
14  Malta Cute "Music" English 12 37
15  Greece Made in Greece "Kapou berdeftika" (Καποu μπερδεύτηκα) Greek 17 14
16  Lithuania Lina Joy "Kai miestas snaudžia" Lithuanian 13 33
17  Belarus Alexey Zhigalkovich "S druz'yami" (С друзьями) Russian 1 137

Score sheet

Results[4]
Total Score Georgia Belgium Armenia Cyprus Portugal Russia Romania Bulgaria Serbia Netherlands Macedonia Ukraine Sweden Malta Greece Lithuania Belarus
Contestants Georgia 1164121048456585108105
Belgium 197
Armenia 136121212121285121210107
Cyprus 29512
Portugal 1521
Russia 10512105636103107284412
Romania 5488174315212
Bulgaria 86676713875733452
Serbia 120764677548126126666
Netherlands 3931014162
Macedonia 111537310510121257758
Ukraine 561033611111710
Sweden 83285462610643384
Malta 372232141433
Greece 142
Lithuania 3381232221
Belarus 137458121071084810812712
The table is ordered by appearance. All countries automatically receive 12 points.

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received:

N.ContestantVoting nation
7ArmeniaBelgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Ukraine
3BelarusLithuania, Malta, Portugal
2 SerbiaMacedonia, Sweden
MacedoniaBulgaria, Serbia
1 CyprusGreece
GeorgiaArmenia
RussiaBelarus
  • All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This was so no country got nul points.

Commentators

  •  Armenia – TBC (ARMTV)
  •  Australia (non-participating country) - TBC (SBS)
  •  Azerbaijan (non-participating country) - TBC (İTV)
  •  Belarus – TBC (BTRC)
  •  Belgium - André Vermeulen (VRT), Maureen Louys and Jean-Louis Lahaye (RTBF)
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina (non-participating country) - Dejan Kukrić (BHRT)
  •  Bulgaria – TBC (BNT)
  •  Cyprus – TBC (CyBC)
  •  Georgia – TBC (GPB)
  •  Greece – TBC (ERT)
  •  Israel (non-participating country) - No commentator (IBA)
  •  Lithuania – TBC (LRT)
  •  Macedonia – Milanka Rašik (MKRTV)
  •  Malta – TBC (PBS)
  •  Netherlands – Marcel Kuijer (AVRO)
  •  Portugal – TBC (RTP)
  •  Romania – TBC (TVR)
  •  Russia - Olga Shelest (RTR)
  •  Serbia – Duška Vučinić-Lučić (RTS2)
  •  Sweden – TBC (TV4)
  •  Ukraine - Timur Miroshnychenko (NTU)

References

  1. "Georgia replaces Bosnia-Herzegovina". European Broadcasting Union. 21 June 2007. Archived from the original on December 10, 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. West-Soley, Richard (17 September 2006). "Dutch JESC decision 'took ten minutes'". ESCToday.com. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  3. Kasapoglou, Yiorgos. "JESC 2007: The theme is Water". ESCToday. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  4. "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007". Junior Eurovision Song Contest History. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 27 September 2013.

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