Before Junior Eurovision
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Junior Eurosong 2010
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The final took place on 4 September 2010. Twenty entries competed and the votes of a six-member jury panel (6/7) and the results of public televoting (1/7) determined the winner.
The six members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the final consisted of:[3]
- Fr. Karm Debattista
- Joe Gatt
- Jacqueline Delicata
- Francesca Aquilina
- Marouska Muscat
- Joseph Refalo
Draw |
Artist |
Song |
Place
|
1 |
Melissa Fausel-Attard |
"Sailor Girl" |
13
|
2 |
Jasmar Cassar |
"My Star" |
9
|
3 |
Althea Georgiovan Troisi De Menville |
"Crazy Seasons" |
16
|
4 |
Michela Galea |
"Play For Me" |
17
|
5 |
Elaine Haber |
"Maestro" |
6
|
6 |
Sarah Bonnici |
"Kitty Kitty Cat" |
7
|
7 |
Ylenia Vella |
"Shout It Out" |
3
|
8 |
Domenique Azzopardi |
"Jigsaw Puzzle" |
12
|
9 |
Jade Marie Vella |
"Hooked On Samba" |
11
|
10 |
Mikaela Agius |
"Wonderland of Dreams" |
15
|
11 |
Antoine Farrugia & Kayleigh Cassar |
"It’s Time" |
5
|
12 |
Maxine Pace |
"Lady Lady Ga Ga" |
8
|
13 |
Maria Debono |
"One Flag" |
18
|
14 |
Nicole Azzopardi |
"Knock Knock!....Boom! Boom!"
|
1
|
15 |
Jodie Farrugia |
"Fantazija" |
4
|
16 |
Maria Christina Desira & Justine Delmar |
"Love To Share" |
2
|
17 |
Kimberly Micallef |
"Indian Girl" |
14
|
18 |
Courtney Farrugia |
"So Sweet" |
20
|
19 |
M Five |
"Happy Day" |
10
|
20 |
Nicole Marie Vella |
"Let the Colours Shine" |
19
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At Junior Eurovision
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- ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.
References
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