Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003
JESC 2003 logo.svg
Final date 15 November 2003
Presenter(s) Camilla Ottesen,
Remee
Host broadcaster Denmark DR
Venue Forum Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Winning song  Croatia
"Ti si moja prva ljubav"
Voting system
Each country awards 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
Number of entries 16
Debuting countries see below
Nul points None
Interval act
Sugababes performing Hole in the Head,
Busted performing Crashed the Wedding
Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was the first Eurovision Song Contest for young singers aged eight to fifteen. It was held on 15 November 2003, in Copenhagen, Denmark. With Camilla Ottesen and Remee as the presenters, the contest was won by the then eleven-year-old Dino Jelusić, who represented Croatia with his song Ti Si Moja Prva Ljubav (You Are My First Love) while 2nd and 3rd place went to Spain and the United Kingdom respectively.

It was the first Eurovision to be broadcast in the 16:9 widescreen format. It was also the first Eurovision Song Contest where a DVD of the contest would be released. It was decided that the country that won the contest would not necessarily host the next contest, in order to reduce the pressure on the contestants.

Slovakian broadcaster Slovenská televízia (STV) and German broadcaster ARD expressed an interest in joining this contest and were included in a draw for the chance of participating in the programme (though the results of this draw later became redundant).[1]

Contents

Individual entries

Results

Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points
01  Greece Greek Nicolas Ganopoulos "Fili gia panta" (Φίλοι για πάντα) Friends forever 8 53
02  Croatia Croatian Dino Jelusić "Ti si moja prva ljubav" You are my first love[2] 1 134
03  Cyprus Greek Theodora Rafti "Mia efhi" (Μια ευχή) One wish 14 16
04  Belarus Belarusian Volha Satsiuk "Tantsui" (Танцуй) Dance 4 103
05  Latvia Latvian Dzintars Čīča "Tu esi vasarā" You're in summer 9 37
06  Macedonia Macedonian Marija and Viktorija "Ti ne me poznavaš" (Ти не ме познаваш) You don't recognise me[3] 12 19
07  Poland Polish Kasia Żurawik "Coś mnie nosi" Something makes me bustle about 16 3
08  Norway Norwegian 2U "Sinnsykt gal forelsket" Crazy in love 13 18
09  Spain Spanish Sergio "Desde el cielo" From heaven 2 125
10  Romania Romanian BUBU "Tobele sunt viaţa mea" Drums are my life 10 35
11  Belgium Dutch X!NK "De vriendschapsband" The bond of friendship 6 83
12  United Kingdom English Tom Morley "My Song For The World" 3 118
13  Denmark Danish Anne Gadegaard "Arabiens drøm" Arabian dream 5 93
14  Sweden Swedish The Honeypies "Stoppa mig" Stop me 15 12
15  Malta English Sarah Harrison "Like a Star" 7 56
16  Netherlands Dutch Roel "Mijn ogen zeggen alles" My eyes say everything 11 23

Interval acts

The half time entertainment was provided by 2 Acts from the UK. Busted performed "Crashed the Wedding" but Charlie Simpson was absent due to illness. However, the following day he was present for a radio interview in the UK where it was implied by both himself and the other band members that this was in fact a lie, and the real reason for his absence was that he hated Eurovision. The Sugababes performed "Hole in the Head".

Score sheet

Results
Total Score Greece Croatia Cyprus Belarus Latvia Macedonia Poland Norway Spain Romania Belgium United Kingdom Denmark Sweden Malta Netherlands
Contestants Greece 53 7 12 1 5 1 1 7 5 2 7 1 3 1
Croatia 134 10 8 10 8 12 10 12 2 12 8 8 8 8 8 10
Cyprus 16 12 1 3
Belarus 103 5 12 6 10 10 12 10 1 7 5 5 4 7 6 3
Latvia 37 5 8 4 3 3 1 3 1 3 6
Macedonia 19 10 2 1 2 4
Poland 3 3
Norway 18 1 3 2 5 3 4
Spain 125 8 8 10 6 12 8 8 6 8 10 12 6 6 10 7
Romania 35 4 5 2 5 2 6 6 5
Belgium 83 3 6 2 7 4 6 6 4 8 3 6 7 5 4 12
United Kingdom 118 7 4 7 12 7 3 7 5 10 10 4 12 10 12 8
Denmark 93 6 2 4 5 6 7 5 8 12 6 7 4 12 7 2
Sweden 12 1 2 3 5 1
Malta 56 2 3 3 4 1 4 7 4 1 10 10 2 5
Netherlands 23 1 4 2 12 2 2

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another:

N. Recipient nation Voting nation
3 Croatia Macedonia, Norway, Romania
United Kingdom Belarus, Denmark, Malta
2 Belarus Croatia, Poland
Denmark Spain, Sweden
Spain Latvia, United Kingdom
1 Belgium Netherlands
Cyprus Greece
Greece Cyprus
Netherlands Belgium

Commentators

References

  1. ^ http://www.ebu.ch/en/union/news/archives/2002/press_song_contest_kids.php Information on the draw of broadcasters used prior to the contest
  2. ^ Official English title: 'You are my one and only'.
  3. ^ Official English title: 'I want to be your friend'
  4. ^ http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Eurovision_Song_Contest

External links

Artists' sites


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