JESCOdds 2024
JESCOdds 2024 2024 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 9-16 November 2024 |
Host | |
Executive supervisor | Mark Nightingale |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 18 |
Debuting countries | North Macedonia |
Returning Countries | South Korea Spain |
Non-returning Countries | Serbia Vietnam |
Participation map | |
Vote | |
Winning song | Denmark |
The JESCOdds 2024 - was the 2nd edition of the 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 Serbia and Vietnam withdrew from the competition.
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).
Format
Grand Final rules
The opportunity to leave your predictions for the final became available from November 9, 2024 and lasted until the broadcast of the final on November 16, 2024.
In the final, each of the participants had to indicate the top forecast of 17 positions, placing the finalist countries in it. In the forecast, the finalist country should not have been repeated.
Points were awarded for each finalist country in the bet as follows:
- 24 points for a full hit of the occupied place by the finalist country, or 48 points for guessing the position of the country in the top 5;
- 22 points for an error of +/-1 of the place taken by the finalist country, or 44 points for guessing the position of the country in the top 5;
- 20 points for an error of +/-2 of the place taken by the finalist country, or 40 points for guessing the position of the country in the top 5;
- 18 points for an error of +/-3 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 16 points for an error of +/-4 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 14 points for an error of +/-5 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 12 points for an error of +/-6 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 10 points for an error of +/-7 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 8 points for an error of +/-8 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 7 points for an error of +/-9 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 6 points for an error of +/-10 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 5 points for an error of +/-11 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 4 points for an error of +/-12 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 3 points for an error of +/-13 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 2 points for an error of +/-14 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 1 point for an error of +/-15 of the place taken by the finalist country;
- 0 points for an error of +/-16 or more from the place taken by the finalist country;
As a result, all the points received were summed up with each other and gave a total for the final.
Participating Countries
Results
Seventeen participants took part in the bets. Participants could make and change their bets from November 9 and November 16 (before the broadcast of the final).
Country | Place | Points |
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Denmark, Nikita Belonogov | 1 | 382 |
San Marino, Nikita Likhanov | 2 | 367 |
Australia, Mark Solovyov | 3 | 362 |
Portugal, Denis Vorobyov | 4 | 360 |
Japan, Pasha Kulik | 5 | 358 |
United Kingdom, Igor Kapsharin | 6 | 356 |
Hungary, Roman Dudarev | 7 | 356 |
Italy, Artyom Alekseyonok | 8 | 356 |
Lebanon, Anton Desyatov | 9 | 354 |
Israel, Nikolay Serb | 10 | 352 |
Spain, Sergey Ladysev | 11 | 349 |
Germany, Egor Tarashkevich | 12 | 338 |
Netherlands, Jean Isaac | 13 | 330 |
North Macedonia, Misha Charny | 14 | 329 |
Norway, Aleksei Komarov | 15 | 309 |
Croatia, Sergey Silkin | 16 | 306 |
Thailand, Maksim Bogomolov | 17 | 301 |
South Korea, Denis Leonenko | 18 | 262 |