Poland | |
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Participating broadcaster | TVP |
Participation summary | |
Appearances | 15 (11 finals) |
First appearance | 1992 |
Highest placement | 1st: 1992, 2000, 2016 |
Host | 1994 |
Poland has participated in the Eurovision Young Musicians 15 times since its debut in 1992 and has won the contest three times to date (1992, 2000, 2016). Poland hosted the contest in 1994.[1]
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Winner |
Year[1] | Entrant | Instrument | Final | Semi |
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1992 | Bartłomiej Nizioł | Violin | 1 | – |
1994 | Lukasz Szyrner | Cello | Did not qualify | – |
1996 | Maria Nowak | Violin | – | – |
1998 | Unknown[2] | Did not qualify | – | |
2000 | Stanisław Drzewiecki | Piano | 1 | – |
2002 | Piotr Jasiurkowski | Violin | – | – |
2004 | Agnieszka Grzybowska | Percussion | – | – |
2006 | Jacek Kortus | Piano | Did not qualify | – |
2008 | Marta Kowalczyk | Violin | – | |
2010 | Bartosz Głowacki | Accordion | – | – |
2012 | Jagoda Krzemińska | Flute | 4 | – |
2014 | Bartosz Kołsut | Accordion | – | No semi-final |
2016 | Łukasz Dyczko | Saxophone | 1 | |
2018 | Marta Chlebicka | Flute | Did not qualify | – |
2022 | Milena Pioruńska | Violin[3] | – | No semi-finals |
2024 | Jeremi Tabęcki | Clarinet | - |
Year | Location | Venues | Presenter(s) |
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1994 | Warsaw | Philharmonic Concert Hall | Unknown |