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Debunking misinformation about Sanremo Junior 2017

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Dear all, I wrote this due to incorrect information in the old revisions. Lyodra was not the general champion of Sanremo Junior 2017 (stylized as sanremoJunior) who beats 23 or 22 world finalists.

The truth: She was the winner of A3 Category (13-15 years old), defeating "only" nine participants from nine countries. She's also the recipient of Sanremo Junior Committee's Award—known as Prix of Sanremo Junior Committee—chosen from 24 world finalists across three categories.

The real champion title—Grand Prix—belongs to the A2 Category winner from Georgia named Liza Tsereteli (sometimes written as Lizi Tsereteli). I found those facts from the Italian news site, Riviera24.

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Dodo Shamal (talk) 11:02, 23 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Kirana Semen Indonesia — first consolation prize

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Yuunarichu "First prize" is an incorrect term, because she wasn't the winner of Kirana Semen Indonesia 2014. I don't know if you're Indonesian or not, but there's a well-known term for 4th place finalist called juara harapan satu (first consolation prize).


Cheers, Dodo Shamal (talk) 08:29, 1 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not Indonesian, but you can put the consolation back in then! I just thought it wasn't necessary to add the details of her win if it had other factors at play like Tiara Andini's platinum ticket. I'm not sure if Indonesian Idol has any of those changes compared to the US version which is why I felt it wasn't necessary. Yuunarichu (talk) 15:16, 1 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]