Sweden in the Eurovision Young Dancers

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Participating broadcaster SVT
Participation summary
Appearances15 (11 finals)
First appearance 1985
Highest placement1st: 2003
Host 1993

Sweden has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers 15 times since its debut in 1985. Sweden has hosted the contest once, in 1993 and jointly won the contest in 2003. Sweden is also the only country that has participated in every edition.

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Participation overview

Table key
1
Winner
2
Second place
3
Third place
YearEntrantFinalSemi
1985 Mia Stagh and Göran Svalberg 3No semi finals
1987 Johannes Öhman-
1989 Marie Lindqvist --
1991 Kim Saveus --
1993 Ludde Hagberg --
1995 Nadja Sellrup 2-
1997 Tim Matiakis 3-
1999 Nathalie Nordquist 2-
2001 Johan Thelander and Elizaveta Penkova --
2003 Kristina Oom and Sebastian Michanek 1-
2005 Danielle Rosengren --
2011 Louise Lind Did not qualify-
2013 Stephanie Liekola Isla -
2015 Agnes Klapp -
2017 Christoffer Collins -

Hostings

YearLocationVenuesPresenter(s)
1993 Stockholm Dansens Hus Anneli Alhanko and John Chrispinsson

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