Malta In The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009
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Malta has entered the Junior Eurovision Song Contest eighteen times since debuting at the first contest in
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with Sarah Harrison. Entrants for the Contest were selected by a national selection, organised by the Maltese broadcaster PBS from 2003 to 2010. In 2013, the country opted for an internal selection since the broadcaster decided to return to the contest at a rather late stage (25 September 2013). PBS chose Gaia Cauchi as the 2013 Maltese representative. Malta won the contest twice, in 2013 and 2015, making it one of the most successful countries in the contest. They've also hosted the contest twice, in 2014 and 2016. On 16 July 2011 Malta decided to withdraw from the ninth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the first withdrawal for Malta. Even though Maltese is one of the national languages spoken by the people of the island, the young artists representing Malta have almost always chosen to sing completely in English, hoping that this would grant them a better placing. Malta did not participate in and , and decided to return in 2013. Malta has won the contest twice, in
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when Gaia Cauchi won with the song " The Start", and again in
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when Destiny Chukunyere came first with "Not My Soul" when it won the contest with 185 points beating the previous record held by Spain for the most points ever given to a winner. The country's worst placing were in
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, when Thea & Friends came sixteenth and last in the contest with "Make It Right"
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, When Eliana Gomez Blanco came nineteenth and also last in the contest with "We Are More". Because Malta has multiple official languages, entrants can sing in
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and English.


Participation overview


Photogallery

Image:JESC 2013 (Malta) Gaia Cauchi at rehearsal 2.jpg, Gaia Cauchi in Kyiv () Image:Destiny Chukunyere at stage of JESC 2015.jpg, Destiny Chukunyere in Sofia () Image:JESC 2016 Christina Magrin (Malta) (2).jpg, Christina Magrin in Valletta () Image:Ela Mangion at JESC 2018.jpg, Ela Mangion in Minsk ()


Awards


Winners of the press vote


Commentators and spokespersons


Hostings


See also

* Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest – Senior version of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. *
Malta in the Eurovision Young Dancers Malta has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers (a biennial television dance competition, organised by the European Broadcasting Union) 2 times since its debut in 2015. On 7 July 2015, PBS Malta, which is responsible for Malta's participa ...
– A competition organised by the EBU for younger dancers aged between 16 and 21. *
Malta in the Eurovision Young Musicians Malta made their Eurovision Young Musicians debut at the Eurovision Young Musicians 2014. History Maltese broadcasting network, Public Broadcasting Services, were responsible for selecting their representative at the contest. Applications were s ...
– A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger.


References

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