Champions Week

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With a new winner been crowned this week at the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, let’s take a look back at the alumni that they will be joining.

2003 – Dino Jelusić ā€œTi si moja prva ljubavā€

Dino Jelusić took victory for Croatia at the inaugural Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen, Denmark. Dino performed ā€œTi si moja prva ljubavā€ and finished 9 points ahead of Spain.

Video: YouTube/EBU

2004 – MarĆ­a Isabel ā€œAntes muerta que sencillaā€

MarĆ­a Isabel took victory for Spain at the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Lillehammer, Norway. MarĆ­a performed ā€œAntes muerta que sencillaā€ and finished 31 points ahead of the United Kingdom.

Video: YouTube/EBU

2005 – Ksenia Sitnik ā€œMy vmesteā€

Ksenia Sitnik took victory for Belarus at the 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Hasselt, Belgium. Ksenia performed ā€œMy vmesteā€ and finished 3 points ahead of the Spain.

Video: YouTube/EBU

2006 – Tolmachevy Sisters ā€œVesenniy jazzā€

Tolmachevy Sisters took victory for Russia at the 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Bucharest, Romania. Tolmachevy Sisters performed ā€œVesenniy jazzā€ and finished 25 points ahead of Belarus.

Video: YouTube/EBU

2007 – Alexey Zhigalkovich ā€œS druz’yamiā€

Alexey Zhigalkovich took victory for Belarus at the 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Alexey performed ā€œS druz’yamiā€ and finished 1 point ahead of Armenia.

Video: YouTube/EBU

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Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurovision Ireland

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