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{{Infobox Eurovision country | {{Infobox Eurovision country | ||
|Name = St Olaf | |Name = St Olaf | ||
|Member station = | |Member station = JHTV | ||
|National selection event = | |National selection event = | ||
|ESC apps = | |ESC apps = 5 | ||
|ESC first = [[Junior Internatia Song Contest 6|jISC 6]] | |ESC first = [[Junior Internatia Song Contest 6|jISC 6]] | ||
|ESC best = 6th ([[Junior Internatia Song Contest 9|jISC 9]]) | |ESC best = 6th ([[Junior Internatia Song Contest 9|jISC 9]]) | ||
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The State of '''[[St Olaf]]''' made its debut at the 6th edition of the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest]]. The country | The State of '''[[St Olaf]]''' made its debut at the 6th edition of the [[Junior Internatia Song Contest]]. The country voted and broadcasted since its [[Junior Internatia Song Contest 5|5th edition]] up until the 10th edition. | ||
St Olaf's first entrant in the contest was Grace Liu, whose song "Get in My Car" was confirmed as the country's first entry on June 5th, 2014. The song reached an 11th place with 56 points. St Olaf reached its best position in jISC 9 with Madison Beer's "Unbreakable", placing them 6th out of 18. | St Olaf's first entrant in the contest was Grace Liu, whose song "Get in My Car" was confirmed as the country's first entry on June 5th, 2014. The song reached an 11th place with 56 points. St Olaf reached its best position in jISC 9 with Madison Beer's "Unbreakable", placing them 6th out of 18. | ||
St Olaf was represented by JHTV from the 6th to 10th edition. | St Olaf was represented by JHTV from the 6th to 10th edition. After a disappointing result in jISC 10 and static results overall, St Olaf withdrew with no broadcaster being interested in participating. | ||
==Contestants== | ==Contestants== | ||
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| "Stand by You" ''("Stea wed diy")'' | | "Stand by You" ''("Stea wed diy")'' | ||
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[[Category:Countries in the Junior Internatia Song Contest]] | [[Category:Countries in the Junior Internatia Song Contest]] | ||
[[Category:St Olaf]] | [[Category:St Olaf]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:38, 9 October 2020
St Olaf | |
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Member station | JHTV |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 5 |
First appearance | jISC 6 |
Best result | 6th (jISC 9) |
Worst result | 20th (jISC 7) |
The State of St Olaf made its debut at the 6th edition of the Junior Internatia Song Contest. The country voted and broadcasted since its 5th edition up until the 10th edition.
St Olaf's first entrant in the contest was Grace Liu, whose song "Get in My Car" was confirmed as the country's first entry on June 5th, 2014. The song reached an 11th place with 56 points. St Olaf reached its best position in jISC 9 with Madison Beer's "Unbreakable", placing them 6th out of 18.
St Olaf was represented by JHTV from the 6th to 10th edition. After a disappointing result in jISC 10 and static results overall, St Olaf withdrew with no broadcaster being interested in participating.
Contestants
Table key
- Winner
- Second place
- Third place
- Last place
- Did not compete
Edition | Artist | Language | Title (Titel) | Final | Points |
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6 | Grace Liu | Mandarin, English | "Get in My Car" ("Komme i min bil") | 11 | 56 |
7 | Alli Simpson | English | "Notice Me" ("Maeke til miy") | 20 | 45 |
8 | Bella Thorne | English | "Call It Whatever" ("Kald det hwad") | 9 | 61 |
9 | Madison Beer | English | "Unbreakable" ("Budsikke") | 6 | 64 |
10 | Marlisa | English | "Stand by You" ("Stea wed diy") | 9 | 62 |
Voting history
As of jISC 9, St Olaf's voting history is as follows:
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Commentators and spokespersons
Edition | Commentator (Kommentato) |
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5 | Colleen Hveem (Colleen Hweem) |
6 | Beth Skulstad |
7 |
Edition | Spokesperson (Talsmand) |
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6 | Melissa Mjøen (Melissa Mjoe'en) |
7 | Jean Kittilsen |