Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country Russia
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)10 November 2005
Selected entrantVladislav Krutskikh
Selected song"Doroga k solntsu"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 66 points
Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2005 2006►

Russia participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Hasselt, Belgium. The Russian entry was selected through an internal selection. On 10 November 2005 it was revealed that Vladislav Krutskikh would represent Russia in the contest with the song "Doroga k solntsu".[1]

Internal selection

A professional jury selected fifteen artists and have chosen one to represent Russia in the contest. On 10 November 2005, press-conference devoted to the participation in the contest was held, revealing that Vladislav Krutskikh will represent Russia. Russian Junior Eurovision entry "Doroga k solntsu" performed by Vladislav Krutskih and "Street Magic" was premierred on Russia TV channel that day. The song was written by Kim Breitburg, Artyom Kavaleryan and Vlad Krutskikh himself.

At Junior Eurovision

During the allocation draw, Russia was drawn to perform 7th, following Sweden and preceding Macedonia.[2] Russia placed 9th, scoring 66 points.

Vladislav Krutskikh was joined on stage by three boys and two girls from Street Magic's dance troupe: Vsevolod Tarasov, Daria Gorskaya, Denis Uskov, Maria Pestunova and Vladislav Geshele.

In Russia, show were broadcast on Russia-1 with commentary by Yuri Nikolaev. The Russian spokesperson revealing the result of the Russian vote was Roman Kerimov.

Points awarded to Russia

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

Points awarded by Russia

See also

References

  1. ^ Mikheev, Andy (10 November 2005). "Junior ESC Russia 2005". esckaz.com. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  2. ^ Mikheev, Andy (26 November 2005). "Junior Eurovision News". esckaz.com. Retrieved 18 August 2016.