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Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The Netherlands has participated in every edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 2003. The country has won the competition on one occasion; in 2009, with the song "Click Clack" by Ralf Mackenbach. Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS (formerly AVRO) has been responsible for the participation, selecting the nation's entrant through the national final Junior Songfestival. The Netherlands is the only country to have taken part in every edition of the contest.

Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Participating broadcasterAVROTROS (2014–)
Former members
Participation summary
Appearances21
First appearance2003
Highest placement1st: 2009
Host2007, 2012
Participation history
Related articles
Junior Songfestival
External links
Netherlands's page at JuniorEurovision.tv
For the most recent participation see
Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023

History edit

The Netherlands are one of the sixteen countries to have made their debut at the inaugural Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003, which took place on 15 November 2003 at the Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]

The broadcaster AVROTROS, formerly AVRO, is responsible for the organisation of the Dutch Junior Eurovision Song Contest entry. A national final has been organised by AVRO to select the entry, called Junior Songfestival. Entrants previously wrote their own songs and sent it to the broadcaster, where a jury and the public decided the winner. Since 2016, candidates audition individually and are placed in groups later on.

As of 2023, the Netherlands has won the competition once – at the 2009 contest in Kyiv, Ukraine, Ralf Mackenbach won with the song "Click Clack" with 121 points, beating runners-up Russia and Armenia by just five points. This was the Netherlands' fifth victory at any Eurovision event, the last time being the Eurovision Song Contest 1975.

The 2007 contest was held in the Netherlands, in the venue Ahoy in Rotterdam. The 2012 contest was held in the Netherlands as well, this time in Amsterdam, making it the first country to host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice.

Participation overview edit

 
Femke (pictured in 2012) represented Netherlands at the 2011 contest held in Amsterdam
 
Mylène and Rosanne in Kyiv (2013)
Table key
1 First place
2 Second place
Last place
Upcoming event
Year Artist Song Language Place Points
2003 Roel "Mijn ogen zeggen alles" Dutch 11 23
2004 Klaartje and Nicky "Hij is een kei" Dutch 11 27
2005 Tess "Stupid" Dutch 7 82
2006 Kimberly "Goed" Dutch 12 44
2007 Lisa, Amy and Shelley "Adem in, adem uit" Dutch 11 39
2008 Marissa "1 dag" Dutch 13 27
2009 Ralf Mackenbach "Click Clack" Dutch, English 1 121
2010 Anna and Senna "My Family" Dutch, English 9 52
2011 Rachel "Teenager" Dutch[a] 2 103
2012 Femke "Tik tak tik" Dutch 7 69
2013 Mylène and Rosanne "Double Me" Dutch, English 8 59
2014 Julia "Around" Dutch, English 8 70
2015 Shalisa "Million Lights" Dutch, English 15 35
2016 Kisses "Kisses and Dancin'" Dutch, English 8 174
2017 Fource "Love Me" Dutch, English 4 156
2018 Max and Anne "Samen" Dutch, English 13 91
2019 Matheu "Dans met jou" Dutch, English 4 186
2020 Unity "Best Friends" Dutch, English 4 132
2021 Ayana "Mata Sugu Aō Ne" (またすぐ会おうね) Dutch, English[b] 19 ◁ 43
2022 Luna "La festa" Dutch, English[c] 7 128
2023 Sep and Jasmijn "Holding On to You" Dutch, English 7 122
2024 Confirmed intention to participate [2]

Commentators and spokespersons edit

The contests are broadcast online worldwide through the official Junior Eurovision Song Contest website junioreurovision.tv and YouTube. In 2015, the online broadcasts featured commentary in English by junioreurovision.tv editor Luke Fisher and 2011 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant Ivan Ivanov.[3] The Dutch broadcaster, AVROTROS, sent their own commentator to each contest in order to provide commentary in the Dutch language. Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Netherlands. The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2003.

Year Channel Commentator(s)[4] Spokesperson Ref.
2003 NPO 2 Angela Groothuizen Aisa Renardus
2004 Danny Hoekstra
2005 Tooske Ragas Giovanni Kemper [5]
2006 NPO 3 Sipke Jan Bousema Tess Gaerthé [6]
2007 Marcel Kuijer Kimberly Nieuwenhuizen
2008 Sipke Jan Bousema Famke Rauch
2009 Marissa Grasdijk [nl]
2010 Bram Bos
2011 Marcel Kuijer Anna Lagerweij
2012 NPO 1 Lidewei Loot
2013 NPO 3 Alessandro Wempe [7][8]
2014 NPO Zapp on NPO 3 Jan Smit Mylène and Rosanne [9]
2015 Julia van Bergen [10]
2016 Anneloes [11][12]
2017 Thijs Schlimback [13]
2018 Vincent Miranovich [14][15]
2019 Buddy Vedder Anne Buhre [16][17][18]
2020 Jan Smit Robin de Haas [19][20][21]
2021 Buddy Vedder Matheu Hinzen [22]
2022 Bart Arens and Matheu Hinzen Ralf Mackenbach [23][24][25]
2023 Luna Sabella [26][27]

Hostings edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Contains some phrases in English
  2. ^ Contains two repeated phrases in Japanese
  3. ^ Contains three repeated words in Italian

References edit

  1. ^ García, Belén (7 September 2015). "#BestOfJESC – Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003". esc-plus.com. ESC+Plus. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. ^ Pons, Miguel (23 September 2023). "AVROTROS abre el plazo de inscripción para el Junior Songfestival 2024" [AVROTROS opens the application window for the Junior Songfestival 2024]. ESCplus España (in European Spanish). Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  3. ^ Fisher, Luke James (21 November 2015). . junioreurovision.tv. EBU. Archived from the original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  4. ^ Schalk, Daniël (6 December 2022). "Bart Arens en Matheu Hinzen doen commentaar bij Junior Songfestival" [Bart Arens and Matheu Hinzen provide commentary for Junior Songfestival]. Songfestival Update (in Dutch).
  5. ^ Gallagher, Robyn (7 November 2020). "Her majesty! Sandra Kim is revealed as the Queen and wins The Masked Singer Belgium". Wiwibloggs.
  6. ^ "Sipke-Jan Bousema presenteert Junior Songfestival". Mediacourant (in Dutch). 22 August 2006.
  7. ^ "Malta wint Junior Songfestival in Kiev" [Malta wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv]. NU.nl (in Dutch). 30 November 2013. Marcel Kuijer verzorgde het commentaar.
  8. ^ Granger, Anthony (30 November 2013). "Kiev'13: Tonight's Vote Announcers". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Erop of eronder voor Julia tijdens Junior Songfestival" [Make or break for Julia during Junior Eurovision Song Contest] (in Dutch). Algemeen Dagblad. 15 November 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  10. ^ Granger, Anthony (20 November 2015). "JESC'15: Betty & Julia Van Bergen Announced As Spokespersons". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  11. ^ "KISSES zondag live te zien tijdens Junior Songfestival" (Press release) (in Dutch). Hilversum: Avrotros. 18 November 2016. from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  12. ^ (PDF). junioreurovision.tv. 18 November 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2016.
  13. ^ Herbert, Emily (24 November 2017). "The Netherlands: Thijs Schlimback Announced As Junior Eurovision Spokesperson". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  14. ^ Granger, Anthony (22 November 2018). "The Netherlands: Jan Smit To Commentate on Junior Eurovision 2018". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  15. ^ Granger, Anthony (24 November 2018). "Junior Eurovision'18: Schoolchildren Revealed as Spokespersons For Nine Nations". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  16. ^ Granger, Anthony (21 November 2019). "The Netherlands: Buddy Vedder to Commentate on Junior Eurovision 2019". Eurovoix.
  17. ^ @jrsongfestival (24 November 2019). "Vandaag is dé dag! Matheu en zijn dansers vertegenwoordigen NL🇳🇱 op het Junior Eurovisie Songfestival. Are you ready?!📺 16.00 uur LIVE op @npozapp / NPO3 & volg onze stories" (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2023 – via Instagram.
  18. ^ "Matheu vertegenwoordigt Nederland op het Junior Eurovisie Songfestival 2019 in Polen" [Matheu will represent The Netherlands on the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Poland] (Press release) (in Dutch). Hilversum: AVROTROS. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  19. ^ "Introducing: Unity, Jackie & Janae, Robin and T-Square". junioreurovision.tv. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  20. ^ Farren, Neil (30 September 2020). "Netherlands: Robin Revealed as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  21. ^ "Junior Songfestival". NPO Start (in Dutch). 28 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  22. ^ Farren, Neil (16 December 2021). "🇳🇱 Netherlands: Junior Eurovision 2021 Spokesperson and Commentator Revealed". Eurovoix.
  23. ^ "Junior Songfestival". NPO Start (in Dutch). from the original on 30 November 2022.
  24. ^ "Netherlands: Junior Eurovision 2022 Commentators Announced". Eurovoix. 2 December 2022.
  25. ^ Granger, Anthony (10 December 2022). "Netherlands: Ralf Mackenbach Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2022". Eurovoix.
  26. ^ "Uitzending Junior Eurovisie Songfestival 2023" [Broadcast of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023]. Gids.tv (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  27. ^ Granger, Anthony (4 November 2023). "Netherlands: Luna to Reveal the Points of the Dutch Jury at Junior Eurovision 2023". Eurovoix. Retrieved 22 November 2023.

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The Netherlands has participated in every edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 2003 The country has won the competition on one occasion in 2009 with the song Click Clack by Ralf Mackenbach Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS formerly AVRO has been responsible for the participation selecting the nation s entrant through the national final Junior Songfestival The Netherlands is the only country to have taken part in every edition of the contest Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song ContestParticipating broadcasterAVROTROS 2014 Former members Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep AVRO 2003 2013 Participation summaryAppearances21First appearance2003Highest placement1st 2009Host2007 2012Participation history 200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023Related articlesJunior SongfestivalExternal linksNetherlands s page at JuniorEurovision tvFor the most recent participation seeNetherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Participation overview 3 Commentators and spokespersons 4 Hostings 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesHistory editThe Netherlands are one of the sixteen countries to have made their debut at the inaugural Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 which took place on 15 November 2003 at the Forum in Copenhagen Denmark 1 The broadcaster AVROTROS formerly AVRO is responsible for the organisation of the Dutch Junior Eurovision Song Contest entry A national final has been organised by AVRO to select the entry called Junior Songfestival Entrants previously wrote their own songs and sent it to the broadcaster where a jury and the public decided the winner Since 2016 candidates audition individually and are placed in groups later on As of 2023 update the Netherlands has won the competition once at the 2009 contest in Kyiv Ukraine Ralf Mackenbach won with the song Click Clack with 121 points beating runners up Russia and Armenia by just five points This was the Netherlands fifth victory at any Eurovision event the last time being the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 The 2007 contest was held in the Netherlands in the venue Ahoy in Rotterdam The 2012 contest was held in the Netherlands as well this time in Amsterdam making it the first country to host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice Participation overview edit nbsp Femke pictured in 2012 represented Netherlands at the 2011 contest held in Amsterdam nbsp Mylene and Rosanne in Kyiv 2013 Table key 1 First place 2 Second place Last place Upcoming event Year Artist Song Language Place Points 2003 Roel Mijn ogen zeggen alles Dutch 11 23 2004 Klaartje and Nicky Hij is een kei Dutch 11 27 2005 Tess Stupid Dutch 7 82 2006 Kimberly Goed Dutch 12 44 2007 Lisa Amy and Shelley Adem in adem uit Dutch 11 39 2008 Marissa 1 dag Dutch 13 27 2009 Ralf Mackenbach Click Clack Dutch English 1 121 2010 Anna and Senna My Family Dutch English 9 52 2011 Rachel Teenager Dutch a 2 103 2012 Femke Tik tak tik Dutch 7 69 2013 Mylene and Rosanne Double Me Dutch English 8 59 2014 Julia Around Dutch English 8 70 2015 Shalisa Million Lights Dutch English 15 35 2016 Kisses Kisses and Dancin Dutch English 8 174 2017 Fource Love Me Dutch English 4 156 2018 Max and Anne Samen Dutch English 13 91 2019 Matheu Dans met jou Dutch English 4 186 2020 Unity Best Friends Dutch English 4 132 2021 Ayana Mata Sugu Aō Ne またすぐ会おうね Dutch English b 19 43 2022 Luna La festa Dutch English c 7 128 2023 Sep and Jasmijn Holding On to You Dutch English 7 122 2024 Confirmed intention to participate 2 Commentators and spokespersons editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The contests are broadcast online worldwide through the official Junior Eurovision Song Contest website junioreurovision tv and YouTube In 2015 the online broadcasts featured commentary in English by junioreurovision tv editor Luke Fisher and 2011 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant Ivan Ivanov 3 The Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS sent their own commentator to each contest in order to provide commentary in the Dutch language Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Netherlands The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2003 Year Channel Commentator s 4 Spokesperson Ref 2003 NPO 2 Angela Groothuizen Aisa Renardus 2004 Danny Hoekstra 2005 Tooske Ragas Giovanni Kemper 5 2006 NPO 3 Sipke Jan Bousema Tess Gaerthe 6 2007 Marcel Kuijer Kimberly Nieuwenhuizen 2008 Sipke Jan Bousema Famke Rauch 2009 Marissa Grasdijk nl 2010 Bram Bos 2011 Marcel Kuijer Anna Lagerweij 2012 NPO 1 Lidewei Loot 2013 NPO 3 Alessandro Wempe 7 8 2014 NPO Zapp on NPO 3 Jan Smit Mylene and Rosanne 9 2015 Julia van Bergen 10 2016 Anneloes 11 12 2017 Thijs Schlimback 13 2018 Vincent Miranovich 14 15 2019 Buddy Vedder Anne Buhre 16 17 18 2020 Jan Smit Robin de Haas 19 20 21 2021 Buddy Vedder Matheu Hinzen 22 2022 Bart Arens and Matheu Hinzen Ralf Mackenbach 23 24 25 2023 Luna Sabella 26 27 Hostings editYear Location Venue Presenters 2007 Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy Kim Lian van der Meij and Sipke Jan Bousema 2012 Amsterdam Heineken Music Hall Ewout Genemans and Kim Lian van der MeijSee also editJunior Songfestival The competition organised by AVROTROS to select the entrant for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest Senior version of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Netherlands in the Eurovision Young Dancers A competition organised by the EBU for younger dancers aged between 16 and 21 Netherlands in the Eurovision Young Musicians A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger Notes edit Contains some phrases in English Contains two repeated phrases in Japanese Contains three repeated words in ItalianReferences edit Garcia Belen 7 September 2015 BestOfJESC Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 esc plus com ESC Plus Retrieved 26 August 2016 Pons Miguel 23 September 2023 AVROTROS abre el plazo de inscripcion para el Junior Songfestival 2024 AVROTROS opens the application window for the Junior Songfestival 2024 ESCplus Espana in European Spanish Retrieved 23 September 2023 Fisher Luke James 21 November 2015 Tonight Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 junioreurovision tv EBU Archived from the original on 22 November 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 Schalk Daniel 6 December 2022 Bart Arens en Matheu Hinzen doen commentaar bij Junior Songfestival Bart Arens and Matheu Hinzen provide commentary for Junior Songfestival Songfestival Update in Dutch Gallagher Robyn 7 November 2020 Her majesty Sandra Kim is revealed as the Queen and wins The Masked Singer Belgium Wiwibloggs Sipke Jan Bousema presenteert Junior Songfestival Mediacourant in Dutch 22 August 2006 Malta wint Junior Songfestival in Kiev Malta wins Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv NU nl in Dutch 30 November 2013 Marcel Kuijer verzorgde het commentaar Granger Anthony 30 November 2013 Kiev 13 Tonight s Vote Announcers Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 Erop of eronder voor Julia tijdens Junior Songfestival Make or break for Julia during Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Dutch Algemeen Dagblad 15 November 2014 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Granger Anthony 20 November 2015 JESC 15 Betty amp Julia Van Bergen Announced As Spokespersons Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 KISSES zondag live te zien tijdens Junior Songfestival Press release in Dutch Hilversum Avrotros 18 November 2016 Archived from the original on 30 September 2020 Retrieved 1 October 2020 JESC 2016 Spokespersons PDF junioreurovision tv 18 November 2019 Archived from the original PDF on 23 November 2016 Herbert Emily 24 November 2017 The Netherlands Thijs Schlimback Announced As Junior Eurovision Spokesperson Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 Granger Anthony 22 November 2018 The Netherlands Jan Smit To Commentate on Junior Eurovision 2018 Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 Granger Anthony 24 November 2018 Junior Eurovision 18 Schoolchildren Revealed as Spokespersons For Nine Nations Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 Granger Anthony 21 November 2019 The Netherlands Buddy Vedder to Commentate on Junior Eurovision 2019 Eurovoix jrsongfestival 24 November 2019 Vandaag is de dag Matheu en zijn dansers vertegenwoordigen NL op het Junior Eurovisie Songfestival Are you ready 16 00 uur LIVE op npozapp NPO3 amp volg onze stories in Dutch Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 25 September 2023 via Instagram Matheu vertegenwoordigt Nederland op het Junior Eurovisie Songfestival 2019 in Polen Matheu will represent The Netherlands on the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Poland Press release in Dutch Hilversum AVROTROS 28 September 2019 Retrieved 21 November 2019 Introducing Unity Jackie amp Janae Robin and T Square junioreurovision tv 17 July 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Farren Neil 30 September 2020 Netherlands Robin Revealed as Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2020 Eurovoix Retrieved 30 September 2020 Junior Songfestival NPO Start in Dutch 28 November 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Farren Neil 16 December 2021 Netherlands Junior Eurovision 2021 Spokesperson and Commentator Revealed Eurovoix Junior Songfestival NPO Start in Dutch Archived from the original on 30 November 2022 Netherlands Junior Eurovision 2022 Commentators Announced Eurovoix 2 December 2022 Granger Anthony 10 December 2022 Netherlands Ralf Mackenbach Spokesperson for Junior Eurovision 2022 Eurovoix Uitzending Junior Eurovisie Songfestival 2023 Broadcast of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Gids tv in Dutch Retrieved 22 November 2023 Granger Anthony 4 November 2023 Netherlands Luna to Reveal the Points of the Dutch Jury at Junior Eurovision 2023 Eurovoix Retrieved 22 November 2023 Retrieved from 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