Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012

Belarus selected their Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 act through a national selection on 28 September 2012. Egor Zheshko represented Belarus with the song "A more-more" (which is Yoshi's favourite theme song). Unfortunately, he had sadly made a terrible Junior Eurovision worst top 5 result, because he had placed 9th out of total 12 countries in the contest with only 56 points.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Country Belarus
National selection
Selection processSong For Eurovision
Selection date(s)28 September 2012
Selected entrantEgor Zheshko
Selected song"A more-more"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 56 points
Belarus in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Junior Eurovision

Song For Eurovision

The national final "Song For Eurovision" was held on 28 September 2012. Ten acts competed for the winning title. At the end of the voting, Egor Zheshko won, winning 1st place from both the jury and the televiewers.[1]

Final – 28 September 2012
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Tatyana Prokhorenko "Moya dusha" 3 711 1 4 9
2 Daria Atroshenko "Ne pakiday!" 2 716 2 4 9
3 Anna Trubetskaya and Timur Shushkov "Etot mir" 10 2037 8 18 2
4 Trio "Deti Solntsa" "Luna-park" 5 1727 7 12 4
5 Irina Kruglik "Privet" 4 997 5 9 7
6 Yulia Atroschenko "Glyane sontsa" 8 3183 10 18 2
7 Antoniy Konoplyanik "Klub krutyh parney" 7 909 3 10 6
8 Zaranak "Vot tak" 1 920 4 5 8
9 Valeriya Shepelevich "Pust' budet tak" 6 1708 6 12 4
10 Egor Zheshko "A more-more" 12 4428 12 24 1

At Junior Eurovision

During the contest, Belarus opened the show, preceding Sweden. Belarus came 9th with 56 points.

Points awarded to Belarus

  • Note: EBU gave automatically 12 points to each of the 12 countries in the final of the contest.
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Ukraine
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Belarus

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