Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2010
CountryFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
National selection
Selection processJunior Songfestival 2010
33% Jury
33% Kids Jury
33% Televoting
Selection date(s)Semi Final:
18 September 2010
25 September 2010
Final:
2 October 2010
Selected entrantAnna & Senna
Selected song"My Family"
Finals performance
Final result9th with 51 points
Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄200920102011►

Netherlands selected their Junior Eurovision entry for 2010 through Junior Songfestival , a national selection consisting of 8 songs. The winners were Anna & Senna, with the song "My Family". [1]

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In Minsk, the song placed 9th, in a field of 14 songs, with 51 points.

Before Junior Eurovision

Junior Songfestival 2010

The songs were split into two semi finals. From each semi final two sentries qualified for the final based on the decision of adult and children juries as well as televoting. The fifth entry in the final was chosen by online voting (web wildcard).

Semi-final 1

Semi-final 1 – 18 September 2010]]
DrawArtistSongKids JuryExpert JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Phoebe en Stijn"De wereld is van ons allemaal"888244
2Rosa"Vrij als een vogel"999273
3Caylee"Welkom in mijn leven"101012322
4Donny"Showbizz"121210341

Semi-final 2

Semi-final 2 – 25 September 2010
DrawArtistSongKids JuryExpert JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Anna & Senna"My Family"101012322
2Darcey"Energie"988254
3Pip, Merel & Quinty"You Tell Me"899263
4Mano"Ga niet meer weg"121210341

Final

Final – 2 October 2010
DrawArtistSongKids JuryExpert JuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Donny"Showbizz"9108274
2Caylee"Welkom in mijn leven"1099283
3Pip, Merel & Quinty"You Tell Me"777215
4Mano"Ga niet meer weg"81210302
5Anna & Senna"My Family"12812321

At Junior Eurovision

Voting

Notes

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

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References

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