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The <strong>JESCOdds 2024</strong> - was the 2nd edition of the [[ESCOdds|Junior Eurovision Song Contest Odds]] and 4th of the ESCOdds ever. That has been ever made and was held from 9 to 16 November 2024. | The <strong>JESCOdds 2024</strong> - was the 2nd edition of the [[ESCOdds|Junior Eurovision Song Contest Odds]] and 4th of the ESCOdds ever. That has been ever made and was held from 9 to 16 November 2024. | ||
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Seventeen countries participated in the second odds (and first JESC odds), along with debuting [[Norway]], [[South Korea]] and [[Switzerland]]. Last season's competitors [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[Serbia]], [[Sweden]] and [[Spain]] withdrew from the competition. | |||
Egor Tarashkevich ([[Germany]]) won the final with 424 points. The top five also included Sergey Silkin ([[Croatia]]), Anton Desyatov ([[Lebanon]]), Denis Nikitin ([[Vietnam]]) and Nikita Belonogov (Denmark). | Egor Tarashkevich ([[Germany]]) won the final with 424 points. The top five also included Sergey Silkin ([[Croatia]]), Anton Desyatov ([[Lebanon]]), Denis Nikitin ([[Vietnam]]) and Nikita Belonogov (Denmark). | ||
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== <strong>Participating Countries</strong> == | == <strong>Participating Countries</strong> == | ||
===Results=== | ===Results=== | ||
Seventeen participants took part in the bets. Participants could make and change their bets from November 19 and November 26 (before the broadcast of the final). | |||
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