20 Junior Eurovision Records
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- In this video you wil see 20 Junior Eurovision records from the past years
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You forgot something, the longest junior eurovision ever in 2021 (2 hour 40 minutes)
Another fun fact.
Valentina (France 2020) was current junior eurovision winner for the longest time. Valentina was current junior eurovision winner since 29/11/2020-19/12/2021. That gives 1 year and 21 days
Since their come back France has never been out of the top 5, and has always been in the public top 3.
France has won 4 years in a row the jury vote.
1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 19, 20 its all not a records, its just a facts, man. Piece for you from Ukraine👋
@@tarantino23.12 some things never can be done again so that makes it a record
Fun fact: Dajte Muzika is actually a show! I remember watching it and try to learn macedonian just to understand it, i also know that some of the song appeared on channel Lolly Kids, a channel which mostly shows kids music and kids show music!
Anita Simoncini had the shortest gap of participation between the JESC in 2014 and the adult ESC in 2015.
Fun Fact : In 2010, Silvester Belt came to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest to represent Lithuania. After 14 years, he returned to Eurovision, but not Junior, but a normal one with the song "Luktelk".
Actually this is only sort of true. Silvester competed in the national selection for Junior Eurovision Lithuania in 2010, but he did not win. The winner was Bartas who sang "Oki Doki"
That’s cool
2014 was probably the year with most female performers (at least by percentage).
The Tolmachevy Sisters were the first non-solo act to win (Russia 2006) and the only duo to win.
Bzz was the first song in an imaginary language to perform and the only song in an imaginary language to win (Georgia 2008).
2011 was the first year that the winning country of the previous year hosted the contest (Armenia).
Georgia 2011 was probably the first bilingual song and song with English words to win.
2016 was probably the contest hosted in the arena/theatre with least capacity (not considering 2020).
The Netherlands were the first country to host the contest twice, back in 2007 and 2012.
2008 was the first year when JESC started to use an adaptation of the ESC logo.
2013 was the first year that the top 3 was awarded.
Ksenia (Belarus) was probably the youngest artist to win.
Bzikebi were the first group to win.
Belarus was the first country to win the jesc 2 times (2005&2007)
2:30 France never placed out of the TOP 10 too...
JESC 2004 - 6th
JESC 2018 - 2nd
JESC 2019 - 5th
JESC 2020 - 1st
JESC 2021 - 3rd
JESC 2022 - 1st
JESC 2023 - 1st
And France also took an 13-Year Hiatus from 2005 to 2017!
I think it's more impressive becuase Armenia have been participating every year after 2007, except 2020
Never placed out of the top 6
@@dhilandass7986 winning the jury vote 4 years in a row is impressive too.
@@vicsymons1570 yes it is, but technically Armenia never being outside top 10 is more impressive than France cuz they've only participated 6 times
🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇪🇳🇱 never missed a contest since their debut
Half of these aren't really records or anything... and the first song with the most languages? What do u mean by that? Is it the first song with like 3 languages or smth or is it not the first but the song with in general the most languages?
I think you could also include points records about Poland being country with the smallest number of points (3) and also the biggest (278). And maybe 2009 edition being the only edition without third place
@@Julix154 yup, also a few records
@@JESCLEVY You can always make part two when you collect enough records
@@Julix154 It looks like I can
another Poland's record: 278 points
Armenia is the country with the most second pleaces
T faltó un record países bajos es el único país q ha participado en todas las ediciones otra q. Polonia y Albania solo han enviado niñas al festival Portugal el único país q no ha llevado bailarines lo último puede ser como curiosidades
14. 🇦🇺 🇫🇷 and 🇩🇰 have also never left the top 10, however they have participated less which doesn’t make it as cool as Armenia’s record