For Colombia, the tournament was about trying to solidify its place in the Latin American hockey hierarchy after it defeated a team from Mexico last year to win the inaugural Amerigol Cup. Colombia has also defeated Mexico, a country that does have ice rinks, at Pan American ice hockey tournaments.
"This really decides who the powerhouse in Latin America is," Colombia coach Sam Uisprapassorn, a resident of Orange County, California, said of the Amerigol tournament. "Whether the team is affiliated with an International Ice Hockey Federation member or not, this is really setting the bar. You have a very, very strong program in Mexico. We've cemented our place in the Latin American hockey community, and then we have the up and comers, teams like Argentina and Brazil."
Colombia didn't leave the Amerigol Cup -- which featured more than 400 players, 21 teams and four divisions -- empty-handed. It won the tournament's Under-16 division by defeating Argentina 3-1.