Armenia hosted the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest and most Eurofans still claim it was the most average edition of the contest. The show took place in Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex on December 3rd in capital Yerevan. 13 countries only took part in the contest. Public and jury televoting 50% each was the voting system while all countries as usual begin with 12 points in the scoreboard. This time the spokespersons shall read out all the points during the presentations of the points, which is possible due to the lower number of participants. Also, viewers will no longer be able to vote during the entire show, but only after all songs have been performed.
VOTING GRID: FINAL
COUNTRY | PERFORMER(S) | SONG TITLE | PTS | RANK | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Russia | Katya Ryabova | Romeo And Juliet | 099 | 04 |
02 | Latvia | Amanda Bashmakova | Moondog | 031 | 13 |
03 | Moldova | Lerika | No, No | 078 | 06 |
04 | Armenia | Dalita | Welcome To Armenia | 085 | 05 |
05 | Bulgaria | Ivan Ivanov | Superhero | 060 | 08 |
06 | Lithuania | Paulina Skrabytė | Debesys (The clouds) | 053 | 10 |
07 | Ukraine | Kristall | Europe | 042 | 11 |
08 | FYR Macedonia | Dorijan Dlaka | Zimi Ovoj Frak | 031 | 12 |
09 | Netherlands | Rachel | Teenager | 103 | 02 |
10 | Belarus | Lidiya Zablotskaya | Angely Dobra | 099 | 03 |
11 | Sweden | Erik Rapp | Faller | 057 | 09 |
12 | Georgia | CANDY | Candy Music | 108 | 01 |
13 | Belgium | Femke | Een Kusje Meer | 064 | 07 |
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