
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.
2013 – Gaia Cauchi “The Start”
Gaia Cauchi took victory for Malta at the 2013 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, Ukraine. Gaia performed “The Start” and finished 9 points ahead of Ukraine.
2014 – Vincenzo Cantiello “Tu primo grande amore”
Vincenzo Cantiello took victory for Italy at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Marsa, Malta. Vincenzo performed “Tu primo grande amore” and finished 12 points ahead of Bulgaria.
2015 – Destiny Chukunyere “Not My Soul”
Destiny Chukunyere took victory for Malta at the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Sofia, Bulgaria. Destiny performed “Not My Soul” and finished 9 points ahead of Armenia.
2016 – Mariam Mamadashvili “Mzeo”
Mariam Mamadashvili took victory for Georgia at the 2016 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Valletta, Malta. Mariam performed “Mzeo” and finished 7 points ahead of Armenia.
2017 – Polina Bogusevich “Wings”
Polina Bogusevich took victory for Russia at the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Tbilisi, Georgia. Polina performed “Wings” and finished 3 points ahead of Georgia.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland
Categories: Champions Week, Eurovision 2021, Hall of fame, Junior Eurovision 2022