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| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Nightingale]]
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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.


Seventeen countries participated in the fourth odds (and second JESC odds), along with debuting [[North Macedonia]] and returning [[South Korea]] and [[Spain]]. Last season's competitors [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]] and [[Vietnam]] withdrew from the competition.
Seventeen countries participated in the fourth odds (and second JESC odds), along with debuting [[North Macedonia]] and returning [[South Korea]] and [[Spain]]. Last season's competitors [[Serbia]] and [[Vietnam]] withdrew from the competition.
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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).
Nikita Belonogov ([[Denmark]]) won the final with 382 points. The top five also included Nikita Likhanov ([[San Marino]]), Mark Solovyov ([[Australia]]), Denis Vorobyov ([[Portugal]]) and Pasha Kulik ([[Japan]]).
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== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
===Grand Final rules===
===Grand Final rules===
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! scope="col" | Place
! scope="col" | Place
! scope="col" | Points
! scope="col" | Points
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|{{DNK}}, Nikita Belonogov
|1
|382
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|{{SMR}}, Nikita Likhanov
|2
|367
|-
|-
|{{AUS}}, Mark Solovyov
|{{AUS}}, Mark Solovyov
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|3
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|362
|-
|{{PRT}}, Denis Vorobyov
|4
|360
|-
|-
|{{DNK}}, Nikita Belonogov
|{{JPN}}, Pasha Kulik
|
|5
|
|358
|-
|-
|{{DEU}}, Egor Tarashkevich
|{{GBR}}, Igor Kapsharin
|
|6
|
|356
|-
|-
|{{HUN}}, Roman Dudarev
|{{HUN}}, Roman Dudarev
|
|7
|
|356
|-
|{{ITA}}, Artyom Alekseyonok
|8
|356
|-
|{{LBN}}, Anton Desyatov
|9
|354
|-
|-
|{{ISR}}, Nikolay Serb
|{{ISR}}, Nikolay Serb
|
|10
|
|352
|-
|-
|{{ITA}}, Artyom Alekseyonok
|{{ESP}}, Sergey Ladysev
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|11
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|349
|-
|-
|{{JPN}}, Pasha Kulik
|{{DEU}}, Egor Tarashkevich
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|12
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|338
|-
|{{LBN}}, Anton Desyatov
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|-
|-
|{{NLD}}, Jean Isaac
|{{NLD}}, Jean Isaac
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|13
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|330
|-
|-
|{{MKD}}, Misha Charny
|{{MKD}}, Misha Charny
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|14
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|329
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|-
|{{NOR}}, Aleksei Komarov
|{{NOR}}, Aleksei Komarov
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|15
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|309
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|-
|{{PRT}}, Denis Vorobyov
|{{HRV}}, Sergey Silkin
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|16
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|306
|-
|-
|{{SMR}}, Nikita Likhanov
|{{THA}}, Maksim Bogomolov
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|17
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|301
|-
|-
|{{KOR}}, Denis Leonenko
|{{KOR}}, Denis Leonenko
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|18
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|262
|-
|{{ESP}}, Sergey Ladysev
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|{{THA}}, Maksim Bogomolov
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|{{GBR}}, Igor Kapsharin
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|}
|}
==Others==
*{{HRV}}, Sergey Silkin
*{{SRB}}, Evgenii Smykov
*{{VNM}}, Denia Nikitin


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