That was the mantra for all the 29 teams and more than 500 players who represented Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Lebanon, Jamaica Mexico and Venezuela.
Most of the LATAM Cup nations don't have ice rinks or have ones that don't meet International Ice Hockey Federation standards that would allow them to play in sanctioned international tournaments or compete for a berth in the Olympics.
Their goal is to showcase their talents and inspire sports federations, Olympic committees or private investors in their countries to support ice hockey, mainly with ice rinks where they can play.
"The only way to show the world, to show our country what we're capable of is being in this type of tournaments," said Daniel Fierro, head of Colombia's ice hockey federation. "Fast forward to the next years, we would like to see an ice hockey rink in Colombia, we would like to see Colombia play in world championships, in the qualification for the Olympic Games, and have more and more players playing."
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