Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013
Country  Netherlands
National selection
Selection process Junior Songfestival 2013
33% Jury
33% Kids Jury
33% Televoting
Selection date(s) Semi-finals:
14 September
21 September
Final:
28 September 2013
Selected entrant Mylène and Rosanne
Selected song "Double Me"
Finals performance
Final result 8th, 59 points
Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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The Netherlands selected their Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 entry through Junior Songfestival, a national selection consisting of eight songs. The songs were split into two semi-finals which took place on the 14 and 21 September 2013. From each semi-final two sentries qualified for the final based on the decision of adult and child juries as well as televoting. The fifth entry in the final was chosen by online voting (web wildcard). The winners of final which took place on 28 September 2013 were Mylène and Rosanne with the song "Double Me", achieving a total of 33 points.[1]

Junior Songfestival 2013

Table key
     Participants who qualified to the final via jury and televoting.
     Participants who qualified to the final via wildcard

Semi-final 1

Artist Song Kids Jury Jury Televoting Score Place
Sarah and Julia Live Life 12 12 12 36 1
Giorgio Whatever 9 10 8 27 3
Mathilde Wondergirl 10 8 9 27 3
Loeki Gewoon in Love 8 9 10 27 2

Semi-final 2

Artist Song Kids Jury Jury Televoting Score Place
Mylène and Rosanne Double Me 10 9 12 31 2
Kim Ik ben verliefd 12 12 10 34 1
Roan Welkom in mijn dromen 8 8 9 25 4
Dali Mijn eigen lied 9 10 8 27 3

Final

Draw Artist Song Kids Jury[2] Expert Jury[2] Televoting[2] Score[2] Place[2]
01 Loeki Gewoon in Love 7 8 7 22 5
02 Kim Ik ben verliefd 10 12 9 31 2
03 Sarah and Julia Live Life 9 10 10 29 3
04 Mathilde Wondergirl 8 7 8 23 4
05 Mylène and Rosanne Double Me 12 9 12 33 1

At Junior Eurovision

During the running order draw, which took place on 25 November 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine, The Netherlands were drawn to perform tenth, following Georgia and preceding Malta.[3]

Points awarded to the Netherlands

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Malta
  •  Belarus
  •  Sweden
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Armenia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Macedonia
  •  Ukraine
  •  Russia
  •  Moldova
  •  San Marino

Points awarded by the Netherlands

12 points  Malta
10 points  Russia
8 points  Belarus
7 points  Ukraine
6 points  Armenia
5 points  Georgia
4 points  Sweden
3 points  Azerbaijan
2 points  San Marino
1 point  Macedonia

See also

References

  1. Escudero, Victor M (28 September 2013). "Mylène & Rosanne will represent the Netherlands". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Balaguer, Victor (28 September 2013). "Mylène & Rosanne will represent the Netherlands". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  3. Fisher, Luke James (25 November 2013). "Running order decided". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
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