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Eurovision Junior 2021. We know who will represent Poland in this year’s competition!

Eurowizja Junior in recent years it has become what we dreamed of for Poland, sending new candidates for its “adult” counterpart. Our country was the only one in history to win the competition two years in a row, and Roksana Węgiel and Viki Gabor, our representatives in 2018 and 2019 gained the status of stars in the country.

In 2020, in the competition Junior Eurovision She represented Poland Ala Traczfor which we all crossed our fingers. She received green light for her native colors thanks to her victory in a special series of episodes “Chances of Success”. This year, TVP used the same method, and after the semi-final episodes, three participants were selected who stole the hearts of the jurors.

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In the decisive episode of “Chance for Success. Eurovision Junior 2021” three finalists presented themselves: Marysia Stachera, Miłosz Świetlik and Sara Egwu-James known from “The Voice Kids”. Previously, each of them had to beat several competitors, and now they competed for the main prize, i.e. the possibility of representing Poland in the competition.

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On Sunday, viewers could see the struggles of the above-mentioned participants who did their best.

She was the first to perform Sara James. When asked by Marek Sierocki whether he felt stress and stage fright, she replied that it was a bit.

There is stress, but positive I think Sarah confessed. She also found that what brings her happiness is good thoughts.

In the finale, 12-year-old Sara sang a song from the episode “Great hits of the biggest stars of Eurovision” – “My Heart Will Go On” Celine Dion.

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He was second on the stage of Chance for Success Miłosz Świetlik Skierski. “Raisin from Rzeszów”, as Sierocki said about him, is 12 years old and has been learning singing for 8 years. Miłosz sang the song “Na Wyspii Bergamutach” from “Akademia Pana Kleksa”.

13-year-old Marysia Stachera presented herself last. We learned from the short presentation that Marysia has been playing the cello for the seventh year, taking photos of nature, especially birds. The 13-year-old sang a song from the Eurovision hits episode – it was Roksana Węgiel’s song “Anyone I Want To Be”.

Then it was time for the second part of the final episode of “Chance for Success”. Sarah James sang the song “Somebody” in it.

Then Marek Sierocki cast his vote Edycie Górniakwhich along with Roksana Węgiel and Ala Tracz assessed the performances of the participants of the “Chance …” final in the studio. The singer gave some advice to the future Polish representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

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So that you find time to concentrate as much as possible. Pressure and chaos are very distracting. The performance lasts only three minutes, it is worth remembering this moment with your heart, so that you go out on stage and soak up it – said Górniak.

Miłosz Świetlik Skierski presented himself as the second in the song written especially for the final of the qualifying round. The 12-year-old sang the song “Open Wide”. The last one presented herself Marysia Stachera. The girl sang the song “One World of Colors”.

After the performance of Alicja Tracz, who recalled the song “I’ll Be Standing” from Eurovision, the voting of the program viewers ended.

In the text message voting, Miłosz Świetlik was third, Marysia Stacher was second, and Sara James was first.

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In the jurors’ vote, Marysia Stachera won the 3rd and 1st place, and the 1st place was taken by Sara James.

Thus, Sara James won the special edition of “Chance of Success” and will be presenting us in Paris.

I have a lot of thoughts, I don’t know what to say. I feel like crying a little and laughing a little Sarah confessed.

Do you think we will be back on the podium this year?

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See also: Sara James, Somebody

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