Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country  Sweden
National selection
Selection process Lilla Melodifestivalen 2005
Selection date(s) 7 October 2005
Selected entrant M+
Selected song "Gränslös kärlek"
Finals performance
Final result 15th, 22 points
Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2004 2005 2006►

Sweden was represented at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Hasselt, Belgium by M+ with "Gränslös kärlek". The duo of Maria Chabo and Maria Josefson were the winner of Lilla Melodifestivalen 2005, used to select the Swedish entry for the contest.

Lilla Melodifestivalen 2005

Organised by Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT), Lilla Melodifestivalen 2005 was the national selection used to select the Swedish entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005. After much deliberation by SVT on what date to host the show, it was finally decided to host it on Friday 7 October.[1]

The show was hosted by singer Nanne Grönvall and comedian Shan Atci. The votes of five jury regions and televoting selected the winner from the ten competing songs selected from the 1400 songs submitted to SVT to compete.[2]

Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Points Place
1 LaLi "Du får ta mitt hjärta" 28 10 38 7
2 Ana "Dansa är OK" 16 60 76 2
3 Alex and Wiliam "Vill du bli min tjej?" 12 10 22 9
4 Julia "Jag vill inte förklara" 46 30 76 2
5 My "Mamma förlåt" 20 20 40 5
6 Lu.Ke "Hela världen snurrar" 24 40 64 4
7 Nathalie "Utan dig" 28 10 38 7
8 Ida and Jessie "Coola brudar" 16 10 26 8
9 Ludde "Håkan kråkan" 12 10 22 9
10 M+ "Gränslös kärlek" 48 50 98 1

At Junior Eurovision

On the night of the contest, held in Hasselt in Belgium, M+ performed 6th in the running order of the contest, following United Kingdom and preceding Russia. At the close of the voting "Gränslös kärlek" received 22 points, placing 15th of the 16 competing entries.

Voting

Points awarded to Sweden

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Sweden

12 points Norway
10 points Denmark
8 points Spain
7 points Netherlands
6 points Belarus
5 points Greece
4 points Romania
3 points Croatia
2 points Latvia
1 point Macedonia

See also

External links

References

  1. Borodin, Alexander (2005-08-22). "Sweden: Junior selection on 7th October". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  2. Medinika, Aija (2005-10-07). "Sweden: Group M+ to Hasselt". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-06-10.


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