Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country  Denmark
National selection
Selection process MGP 2003
Selection date(s) 3 May 2003
Selected entrant Anne Gadegaard
Selected song "Arabiens drøm"
Finals performance
Final result 5th, 93 points
Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2003 2004►

Denmark were the hosts of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003, the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest held. Denmark was represented by Anne Gadegaard with "Arabiens drøm".

MGP 2003

Danmarks Radio (DR) held a national final to select the Danish national final for the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Denmark's capital Copenhagen. 10 song competed in MGP 2003, held on 3 May and hosted by Camilla Ottesen and Gordon Kennedy.[1]

Two rounds of voting selected the winner: the first round selected the top 5 songs, who progressed to a Super Final. A second round of voting gave 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points to the remaining 5 songs, with the song receiving the most votes being the winner.

MGP 2003 - 3 May 2003
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Julie & Sofie "Vi er venner" Super Final
2 Eby "Jeg er den som jeg er" Out
3 B-Boys "Vi gi'r den op" Super Final
4 Linette "Den eneste ene" Out
5 Tue "Ta' mig som jeg er" Super Final
6 Shout "Jeg tror det kaldes kærlighed" Super Final
7 Alexander "Super sød sag" Out
8 Nanna "Er der nogen der ved" Out
9 SAMI "Hvad hvis nu" Out
10 Anne "Arabiens drøm" Super Final

Super Final[2]

Super Final
Artist Song Juries Total Place
Jutland Funen Zealand, Lolland,
Falster & Bornholm
Greater
Copenhagen
SMS
Julie & Sofie "Vi er venner" 4 4 4 4 4 20 5
B-Boys "Vi gi'r den op" 8 10 8 10 8 44 3
Tue "Ta' mig som jeg er" 6 6 6 6 6 30 4
Shout "Jeg tror det kaldes kærlighed" 10 8 10 8 10 46 2
Anne "Arabiens drøm" 12 12 12 12 12 60 1

At Junior Eurovision

On the night of the contest Anne performed 13th in the running order of the contest, following the United Kingdom and preceding Spain. At the close of the voting she received 93 points, placing 5th of the 16 competing entries.

See also

References

  1. "MGP 2003" (in Danish). webbyen.dk. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  2. "Votering – MGP 2003" (in Danish). webbyen.dk. Retrieved 2009-08-14.
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