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'''Jamaica''' is a country in the Caribbean. Kingston is the capital and largest city. | '''Jamaica''' is a country in the Caribbean. Kingston is the capital and largest city. | ||
==Overview== | |||
===National teams=== | |||
{{IIHFteams2|Jamaica}} | |||
==History of hockey in Jamaica== | ==History of hockey in Jamaica== | ||
The [[Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation]] was founded in late 2011, and the country joined the IIHF on May 18, 2012. The federation was founded by Edmond R. Phillipps, a talented young American player/coach of Jamaican descent, and the late G. Webster Smith, with the (unrealistic) goal of fielding a Jamaican National Team in the 2018 Olympics. | The [[Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation]] was founded in late 2011, and the country joined the IIHF on May 18, 2012. The federation was founded by Edmond R. Phillipps, a talented young American player/coach of Jamaican descent, and the late G. Webster Smith, with the (unrealistic) goal of fielding a Jamaican National Team in the 2018 Olympics. | ||
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There are no ice rinks in Jamaica currently, but the Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation U18 Exhibition Team – Team Jamaica – made its debut at the Weekend Hockey Tournament in Alliston, Ontario, in July 2015. The team went 3-0 and made it to the championship game before losing 4-3.<ref>[http://bazaarproductions.wix.com/joihf#!Team-Jamaica-Debuts-In-Tournament-Opponents-Others-Take-Notice/c1zf7/55e7e22f0cf2de902a7c8df1 Team Jamaica Debuts In Tournament; Opponents, Others Take Notice]</ref> | There are no ice rinks in Jamaica currently, but the Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation U18 Exhibition Team – Team Jamaica – made its debut at the Weekend Hockey Tournament in Alliston, Ontario, in July 2015. The team went 3-0 and made it to the championship game before losing 4-3.<ref>[http://bazaarproductions.wix.com/joihf#!Team-Jamaica-Debuts-In-Tournament-Opponents-Others-Take-Notice/c1zf7/55e7e22f0cf2de902a7c8df1 Team Jamaica Debuts In Tournament; Opponents, Others Take Notice]</ref> | ||
The | The Jamaican national team made its international debut at the [[2019 Amerigol Latam Cup]], defeating Colombia 5-0 on September 6, 2019. The team went on to capture the Division I title, with another win over Colombia, 3-2 in a shootout. | ||
The | The Jamaican junior national team played its first game on April 14, 2017, beating Nova Scotia U20 5-1. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:17, 7 August 2024
Jamaica | |
Continent | North America |
Population | 2,847,232 |
Registered players | 20 |
Referees | N/A |
Rinks | 0 |
National teams | Junior |
National federation | Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation |
IIHF since | May 18, 2012 |
IIHF ranking | N/A |
Top league | None |
Jamaica is a country in the Caribbean. Kingston is the capital and largest city.
Overview
National teams
Men's · Men's-U20 · Men's-U18 · Women's · Women's-U18
History of hockey in Jamaica
The Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation was founded in late 2011, and the country joined the IIHF on May 18, 2012. The federation was founded by Edmond R. Phillipps, a talented young American player/coach of Jamaican descent, and the late G. Webster Smith, with the (unrealistic) goal of fielding a Jamaican National Team in the 2018 Olympics.
The head-coach of the national team, Graeme Townshend, the first Jamaican-born player to make it to the National Hockey League, stated in 2014 that he hoped to see Jamaica compete in the Olympics within the next eight to 20 years. He hosted a camp in Toronto that August with the hope of identifying North American players who would be eligible to play for the national team.[1]
There are no ice rinks in Jamaica currently, but the Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation U18 Exhibition Team – Team Jamaica – made its debut at the Weekend Hockey Tournament in Alliston, Ontario, in July 2015. The team went 3-0 and made it to the championship game before losing 4-3.[2]
The Jamaican national team made its international debut at the 2019 Amerigol Latam Cup, defeating Colombia 5-0 on September 6, 2019. The team went on to capture the Division I title, with another win over Colombia, 3-2 in a shootout.
The Jamaican junior national team played its first game on April 14, 2017, beating Nova Scotia U20 5-1.