Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Belarus competed at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009, which took place in Kyiv, Ukraine. Yuriy Demidovich represented the country with the song "Volshebniy krolik".

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Country Belarus
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)Semi-final
1 June 2009
Final
September 2009
Selected artist(s)Yuriy Demidovich
Selected song"Volshebniy krolik"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 48 points
Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2008 2009 2010►

Before Junior Eurovision

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National final

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BTRC received a total of 63 entries to compete in the contest. On 31 March 2009, a professional jury, chaired by Vasily Rainchik, selected 17 songs to compete in the semi-final of the contest. This number was later increased to 19.

Semi-final

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On 1 June 2009, (International Children's Day) the semi-final of the contest was broadcast, being prerecorded in the BTRC studio a few days earlier, and was hosted by BTRC Eurovision commentator Denis Kuryan. A professional jury, again headed by Vasily Rainchik, selected ten songs from the 19 to proceed to the final of the event.

"Belakrylyya mary" was the only song in Belarusian language in the running, while all other entries have been performed in Russian.

Semi-final – 1 June 2009
Draw Artist Song Result
1 RoKi "Tolko vperyod!" (Только вперед!) Advanced
2 Diana Guzino "Mechtayu letat" (Мечтаю летать) Advanced
3 Magammed Aslanov "Tik-Tak" (Тик-Так) Advanced
4 Yulia Saldakaeva "Beliy parus" (Белый парус) Eliminated
5 Vladislav Lovgen "Muzyka rassveta" (Музыка рассвета) Eliminated
6 Polina Kalofati "Supermodel" Eliminated
7 Karamelki "Belye ptitsy" (Белые птицы) Eliminated
8 Yekaterina Mezhennaya "Tolko lyubov" (Только любовь) Advanced
9 Polina Klishkova "Za zvezdoy" (За звездой) Advanced
10 Anzhelik Pushnova "Vremya tantsevat" (Время танцевать) Eliminated
11 Maxim Petukhov "Shkolnye Vecherinki" (Школьные вечеринки) Eliminated
12 Yekaterina Murashko "Den rozhdenya" (День рождения) Advanced
13 Darya Shulgina "Ognennye noty" (Огненные ноты) Advanced
14 Yury Demidovich "Volshebniy krolik" (Волшебный кролик) Advanced
15 Alla Naimovich "Mechtat" (Мечтать) Eliminated
16 Lolita Karpovich "Pro leto" (Про лето) Eliminated
17 Zlata Larchenko "Baba-Yaga 2009" (Баба-Яга 2009) Advanced
18 Victoria Tsvetkova "Belakrylyya mary" (Белакрылыя мары) Eliminated
19 Diana Gromova "Ey, malchishki i devchonki" (Эй, мальчишки и девчонки) Advanced

Final

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The final was held on 10 September 2009, and featured the following ten songs which qualified from the semi-final. The winner was determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury made up of music professionals and regional televoting.[1]

Final – 10 September 2009
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 RoKi "Tolko vperyod!" 8 5 13 4
2 Diana Guzino "Mechtayu letat" 2 3 5 7
3 Magammed Aslanov "Tik-Tak" 7 6 13 4
4 Yekaterina Mezhennaya "Tolko lyubov" 4 1 5 7
5 Polina Klishkova "Za zvezdoy" 5 10 15 3
6 Yekaterina Murashko "Den rozhdenya" 1 4 5 7
7 Darya Shulgina "Ognennye noty" 3 2 5 7
8 Yuriy Demidovich "Volshebniy krolik" 12 12 24 1
9 Zlata Larchenko "Baba-Yaga 2009" 10 8 18 2
10 Diana Gromova "Ey, malchishki i devchonki" 6 7 13 4

At Eurovision

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Voting

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Notes

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  1. ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.

References

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  1. ^ "Евровидение Р'еларусь Eurovision Belarus". Archived from the original on 2010-03-08.
  2. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Kyiv 2009". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
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