Russia wins 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Russia wins 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Polina Bogusevich from Russia won the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC), with the entry song Wings.

Russian participant scored  188 points (Jury: 122 / Online vote: 66).

Grigol Kipshidze, Georgian Participant went to the second place with the 185 points (Jury: 143 / Online vote: 42 ). He presented Georgia with the entry song Voice of the Heart.

The 15th  annual  JESC has been held at Tbilisi Olympic Palace today. Young singers from 16 countries participated at the musical competition. Georgia hosted JESC for the first time.

The final results are as following:

  1. Russia (Jury: 122 / Online vote: 66 / Combined: 188)
  2. Georgia (Jury: 143 / Online vote: 42 / Combined: 185)
  3. Australia (Jury: 93 / Online vote: 79 / Combined: 172)
  4. Netherlands (Jury: 44 / Online vote: 112 / Combined: 156)
  5. Belarus (Jury: 80 / Online vote: 69 / Combined: 149)
  6. Armenia (Jury: 92 / Online vote: 56 / Combined: 148)
  7. Ukraine (Jury: 80 / Online vote: 67 / Combined: 147)
  8. Poland (Jury: 77 / Online vote: 61 / Combined: 138)
  9. Malta (Jury: 26 / Online vote: 81 / Combined: 107)
  10. Serbia (Jury: 48 / Online vote: 44 / Combined: 92)
  11. Italy (Jury: 37 / Online vote: 49 / Combined: 86)
  12. FYR Macedonia (Jury: 28 / Online vote: 41 / Combined: 69)
  13. Albania (Jury: 32 / Online vote: 35 / Combined: 67)
  14. Portugal (Jury: 9 / Online vote: 45 / Combined: 54)
  15. Ireland (Jury: 12 / Online vote: 42 / Combined: 54)
  16. Cyprus (Jury: 5 / Online vote: 40 / Combined: 45)