Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Georgia

Georgia (country)

Member station GPB
National selection events National Final (2007–2011)
Internal Selection (2012–Present)
Appearances
Appearances 9
First appearance 2007
Best result 1st: 2008, 2011
Worst result 11th: 2014
External links
Georgia's page at Eurovision.tv

Georgia has competed seven times at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (including 2013), debuting at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Rotterdam. Georgia has never hosted the Contest, although it has won the competition in 2008 and 2011, tied with Belarus and Malta for the most wins.

History

Georgia's first entry was Mariam Romelashvili with the song Odelia Ranuni, which finished fourth of 17 entries at the contest in Rotterdam in 2007. Georgia was represented in 2008 by Bzikebi with the song Bzz.., performed in an imaginary language. The song went on to win the contest, receiving 154 points and a total of eight 12-point votes out of 14 countries, the second-highest proportion of 12 points received by a winner in either Eurovision Contests, just beaten by Anastasiya Petryk in 2012.

In 2009 Georgia sent the group Princesses with the song Lurji prinveli. It placed 7th being the second worst Georgian result so far. In 2010, the broadcaster selected Mariam Kakhelishvili to represent Georgia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Minsk with the song Mari-Dari. Being one of the favourites she finished at 4th place with 109 points.

In 2011, Georgia won the contest again with the band Candy who performed the song Candy Music. The song won the competition with 108 points making Georgia, along with Belarus and Malta, the only countries to win the contest twice.

In 2012 in Amsterdam, the Funkids took part with their song Funky Lemonade and came second after Ukraine. For the 2013 contest, the Smile Shop carried the Georgian flag in Kiev with Give Me Your Smile, placing 5th with 91 points.

On 24 April 2014, it was announced that Georgia will participate in the 2014 contest.[1][2] Lizi Pop was chosen internally, but gave Georgia their worst results so far: an 11th place.

Contestants

Table key
  Winner
  Second place
  Third place
  Last place
Year Artist Language Title Place Points
2007 Mariam Romelashvili Georgian "Odelia Ranuni" (ოდელია რანუნი) 4 116
2008 Bzikebi Imaginary "Bzz.." 1 154
2009 Princesses Georgian "Lurji prinveli" (ლურჯი ფრინველი) 7 68
2010 Mariam Kakhelishvili Imaginary "Mari-Dari" (მარი-დარი) 4 109
2011 Candy Georgian, English "Candy Music" 1 108
2012 Funkids Georgian, English "Funky Lemonade" 2 103
2013 The Smile Shop Georgian, English "Give Me Your Smile" 5 91
2014 Lizi Pop Georgian, English "Happy Day" 11 54
2015 The Virus Georgian "Gabede" (გაბედე) 10 51

Photogallery

Voting history

As of 2015, Georgia's voting history is as follows:

Most points given
Rank Country Points
1  Armenia 93
2  Ukraine 70
3  Belarus 58
4  Lithuania 40
5  Netherlands 36

Most points received
Rank Country Points
1  Armenia 87
2  Ukraine 68
3  Belarus 56
4  Russia 55
5  Netherlands 51

Commentators

Year(s) Commentator Spokesperson
2007 Temo Kvirkvelia Nino Epremidze
2008 Ana Davitaia
2009 Sophia Avtunashvili
2010 Temo Kvirkvelia Giorgi Toradze
2011 Elene Makashvili
2012 Candy
2013 Natia Bunturi and Giorgi Grdzelishvili Elene Megrelishvili
2014 Mero Chikashvili & Temo Kvirkvelia Mariam Khunjgurua
2015 Tuta Chkheidze Lizi Pop

See also

References

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