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1 Background  





2 Before Junior Eurovision  



2.1  National final  



2.1.1  Semi-final 1  





2.1.2  Semi-final 2  





2.1.3  Semi-final 3  





2.1.4  Final  





2.1.5  Ratings  









3 At Junior Eurovision  



3.1  Voting  



3.1.1  Detailed voting results  









4 Notes and references  



4.1  Notes  





4.2  References  
















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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Country Poland
National selection
Selection processSzansa na sukces. Eurowizja Junior 2022
Selection date(s)
  • Semi-finals
  • 4 September 2022
  • 11 September 2022
  • 18 September 2022
  • Final
  • 25 September 2022
  • Selected entrantLaura
    Selected song"To the Moon"
    Selected songwriter(s)
    • Monika "Mimi" Wydrzyńska
  • Jakub Sebastian Krupski
  • Finals performance
    Final result10th, 95 points
    Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
    ◄2021 2022 2023►

    Poland competed in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022, which was held on 11 December 2022 in Yerevan, Armenia.[1] Polish broadcaster Telewizja Polska (TVP) is responsible for the country's participation in the contest, and chose the Polish artist and song through the national selection Szansa na Sukces.

    Background[edit]

    Prior to the 2021 contest, Poland had participated in the contest seven times: In 2003 and 2004, Poland finished in last place, and they decided not to participate from 2005 to 2015.[2] The country returned in 2016. Olivia Wieczorek was selected to represent the nation that year with the song "Nie zapomnij". Olivia finished in 11th place out of 17 entries with 60 points. In 2017, Alicja Rega was selected to represent Poland with the song "Mój dom". She finished 8th out of 16 entries with 138 points.[3] In both 2018 and 2019, Poland won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest with Roksana Węgiel and Viki Gabor respectively, becoming the first country to win the contest two years in a row. In 2021, Sara James competed for Poland with the song "Somebody" which ended up in 2nd place out of 19 entries with 218 points, being 6 points short of winning the competition.[4]

    Before Junior Eurovision[edit]

    National final[edit]

    Polish broadcaster TVP once again selected the Polish representative through a special edition of the television programme Szansa na Sukces (transl. A Chance of Success) under the name Szansa na sukces. Eurowizja Junior 2022. The same procedure was also used for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from 2019 to 2021, and in 2020 for the Eurovision Song Contest. All shows were hosted by Aleksander Sikora [pl], who also hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, and broadcast on TVP2.[5] Szansa na sukces once again consisted of four shows: three semi-finals broadcast on 4 September, 11 September and 18 September, and a final on 25 September. Seven singers, as determined after the auditions held 14 and 15 May in Warsaw, performed songs that were drawn randomly in each semi-final, with one (traditionally, another finalist might be picked as a wildcard with the Golden Ticket) qualifying for the final as determined by a jury of artists.[6][7]

    Semi-final 1[edit]

    The first semi-final was broadcast on 4 September 2022.[8] The topic of the episode was "international hits".[5] A honourable mention and the winner were determined by a jury panel consisting of: Cleo (singer, Polish representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014), Sara James (singer, runner-up in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021) and Marek Sierocki (Polish commentator of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest).[5] For the first time in the history of the show, the ability to pick a Golden Ticket finalist was used to select Laura Bączkiewicz as the second finalist of the episode.

    Semi-final 1 – 4 September 2022[9]
    Draw Artist Song (Original artists) Result
    1 Laura Bączkiewicz "Run" (OneRepublic) Golden Ticket
    2 Zofia Tofiluk "Hold My Hand" (Lady Gaga) Eliminated
    3 Natalia Smaś "Easy On Me" (Adele) Advanced
    4 Helena Włodarczyk "Diamonds" (Sam Smith) Honourable mention
    5 Iga Kaczyńska "Dynamite" (BTS) Eliminated
    6 Anastazja Broniszewska "Wonder" (Shawn Mendes) Eliminated
    7 Elena Popowicz "Rain On Me" (Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande) Eliminated

    Semi-final 2[edit]

    The second semi-final was broadcast on 11 September 2022.[8] The topic of the episode was "the Polish Junior Eurovision".[5] Two honourable mentions and the winner were determined by a jury panel consisting of: Lanberry (singer-songwriter, composer of the Polish songs in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 and 2019), Viki Gabor (winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019) and Marek Sierocki (Polish commentator of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest).[5]

    Semi-final 2 – 11 September 2022[10]
    Draw Artist Song (Original artists) Result
    1 Kornelia Sadowska "Superhero" (Viki Gabor) Eliminated
    2 Amelia Borkowska "I'll Be Standing" (Ala Tracz) Eliminated
    3 Zosia Szuca "Somebody" (Sara James) Honourable mention
    4 Aleksander Maląg "Mój dom" (Alicja Rega) Advanced
    5 Julia Kostyła "Anyone I Want to Be" (Roksana Węgiel) Eliminated
    6 Lena Wójcicka "Share the Joy" (JESC 2019 common song) Honourable mention
    7 Victoria Konys "#MoveTheWorld" (JESC 2020 common song) Eliminated

    Semi-final 3[edit]

    The third semi-final was broadcast on 18 September 2022.[8] The topic of the episode was "the huge hits of the Eurovision Song Contest".[5] The winner was determined by a jury panel consisting of: Ala Tracz (Polish representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020), Michał Wiśniewski (Polish representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 and 2006, as part of Ich Troje), Ida Nowakowska (co-host of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 and 2020) and Marek Sierocki (Polish commentator of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest).[5]

    Semi-final 3 – 18 September 2022[11]
    Draw Artist Song (Original artists) Result
    1 Kinga Kipigroch "Euphoria" (Loreen) Honourable mention
    2 Julia Kowalska "Arcade" (Duncan Laurence) Eliminated
    3 Ida Wargskog "If I Were Sorry" (Frans) Advanced
    4 Beniamin Nowacki "Fairytale" (Alexander Rybak) Eliminated
    5 Aleksander Szwarnowiecki "Waterloo" (ABBA) Honourable mention
    6 Antonina Kraszewska "Save Your Kisses for Me" (Brotherhood of Man) Eliminated
    7 Alicja Smyk "Light Me Up" (Gromee and Lukas Meijer) Eliminated

    Final[edit]

    The final took place on 25 September 2022. In the first round, all contestants performed songs from the semi-final they took part in. Two artists qualified to the second round based on a 50/50 combination of votes from a jury and public vote. In the second round, the artists performed original songs and the winner was selected solely by the jury,[a] consisting of three members: Konrad Smuga (director of Polish performances at Junior Eurovision), Grzegorz Urban (music director of Szansa na Sukces), and Anna Cyzowska-Andura (director of the TVP Entertainment Agency). Another panel consisting of Rafał Brzozowski (co-host of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020, Polish representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021), Viki Gabor (winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019) and Marek Sierocki (Polish commentator of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest) provided feedback in regards to the songs during the show, but had no voting power. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Viki Gabor performed her new single "Barbie" as the interval act.

    First Round – 25 September 2022
    Draw Artist Song (Original artists) Result
    1 Natalia Smaś "Rain On Me" (Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande) Eliminated
    2 Ida Wargskog "Arcade" (Duncan Laurence) Eliminated
    3 Aleksander Maląg "Somebody" (Sara James) Advanced
    4 Laura Bączkiewicz "Hold My Hand" (Lady Gaga) Advanced
    Second Round – 25 September 2022
    Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points[b] Place
    1 Laura Bączkiewicz "To the Moon" Monika "Mimi" Wydrzyńska, Jakub Sebastian Krupski 20 1
    2 Aleksander Maląg "On My Way" Gromee, Sara Chmiel-Gromala, Marta Gałuszewska 16 2

    Ratings[edit]

    Viewing figures
    Show Date Viewing figures Ref.
    Nominal Share
    Semi-final 1 4 September 2022 1,702,554 11,23% [12]
    Semi-final 2 11 September 2022 1,830,927 10,36% [12]
    Semi-final 3 18 September 2022 2,374,570 12,22% [12]
    Final 25 September 2022 2,043,538 13,39% [12]

    At Junior Eurovision[edit]

    After the opening ceremony, which took place on 5 December 2022, it was announced that Poland would perform second on 11 December 2022, following the Netherlands and preceding Kazakhstan.[13]

    Voting[edit]

    The same voting system that was introduced in the 2017 edition was used, where the results were determined by 50% online voting and 50% jury voting. Every country had a national jury that consisted of three music industry professionals and two children aged between 10 and 15 who were citizens of the country they represented. The rankings of those jurors were combined to make an overall top ten.[14]

    The online voting consisted of two phases. The first phase of the online voting began on 9 December 2022 when a recap of all the rehearsal performances was shown on the contest's website Junioreurovision.tv before the viewers could vote. After this, voters also had the option to watch longer one-minute clips from each participant's rehearsal. This first round of voting ended on Sunday 11 December at 15:59 CET. The second phase of the online voting took place during the live show and began right after the last performance and was open for 15 minutes. International viewers were able vote for three songs.[15] They were also able to vote for their own country's song. These votes were then turned into points which were determined by the percentage of votes received. For example, if a song received 10% of the votes, it received 10% of the available points.

    Detailed voting results[edit]

    Detailed voting results from Poland[16]
    Draw Country Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Average Rank Points Awarded
    01  Netherlands 7 15 7 6 13 11
    02  Poland
    03  Kazakhstan 15 14 15 14 11 15
    04  Malta 8 11 12 12 15 13
    05  Italy 13 12 10 15 7 12
    06  France 3 9 5 13 2 6 5
    07  Albania 4 10 2 8 5 5 6
    08  Georgia 1 1 1 1 1 1 12
    09  Ireland 5 6 3 4 4 2 10
    10  North Macedonia 11 13 14 10 14 14
    11  Spain 12 5 4 9 10 10 1
    12  United Kingdom 14 7 8 3 8 8 3
    13  Portugal 6 2 13 11 9 7 4
    14  Serbia 2 3 11 7 6 3 8
    15  Armenia 9 4 9 5 12 9 2
    16  Ukraine 10 8 6 2 3 4 7

    Notes and references[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Viewers were able to vote via SMS and both the jury and public distributed points based on overall ranking as follows: 8 points for the lower ranked performer and 10 points for the higher ranked performer. However, due to the jury having the ultimate tiebreaking power, the televote ranking could not affect the Jury's verdict, and served rather as a poll. Both parties awarded Laura Bączkiewicz their 10 points.
  • ^ Viewers were able to vote via SMS and both the jury and public distributed points based on overall ranking as follows: 8 points to the second ranked performer, 10 points to the first ranked performer. However, in case of a tie, the jury vote would take preference, making it impossible for the televote to affect the jury's verdict, and served rather as a support poll. Both parties awarded Laura Bączkiewicz their 10 points.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Granger, Anthony (30 September 2021). "🇳🇱 Netherlands: Junior Eurovision 2022 Participation Confirmed". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ Jurczak, Pawel (23 August 2005). "Poland withdraws from Junior Contest". ESCToday. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  • ^ "Poland – Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Gliwice-Silesia 2019". Junioreurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  • ^ "Final of Paris 2021". junioreurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Szansa na Sukces. Eurowizja Junior 2022 już we wrześniu! Znamy daty i tematy odcinków". Eurowizja.org - najwięcej o Eurowizji (in Polish). 18 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  • ^ "Eurowizja Junior 2022 z udziałem Polski! Szansa na Sukces wyłoni reprezentanta". Eurowizja.org - najwięcej o Eurowizji (in Polish). 29 April 2022. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Regulamin postępowania konkursowego mającego na celu wyłonienie uczestnika 20. Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji dla Dzieci „Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022" w audycji Telewizji Polskiej S.A. pt.: „Szansa na Sukces. Eurowizja Junior 2022"" (PDF). TVP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c escppeurovision (7 August 2022). "🇵🇱 #JESC22: Broadcast Dates For 'Szansa na sukces' Announced". Eurovision Ireland. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  • ^ "Szansa na sukces - odc. 1 – Współczesne hity". VOD Tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  • ^ "Szansa na sukces - odc. 2". VOD Tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  • ^ Blazewicz, Maciej (13 September 2022). "Sara James w finale „Mam Talent". Gdzie oglądać? • „Szansa na Sukces" – uczestnicy trzeciego odcinka • Eurowizja Junior 2022 w cieniu napięć na granicy. Konkurs bez Azerbejdżanu? • 11 lutego dwa finały narodowe przed Eurowizją 2023". DZIENNIK-EUROWIZYJNY.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  • ^ a b c d "„Szansa na sukces. Eurowizja Junior 2022" zyskała widzów w TVP2". www.wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  • ^ "Junior Eurovision 2022: Running Order". Junioreurovision.tv. 5 December 2022.
  • ^ Granger, Anthony (15 November 2018). "Junior Eurovision 2018 – How Does The Voting Work?". Eurovoix.
  • ^ "Section 8 – Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 – Online Voting Terms and Conditions" (PDF). European Broadcasting Union. November 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 November 2022.
  • ^ "Results of the Grand Final of Yerevan 2022". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 11 December 2022.

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