Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation

The Jamaican Olympic Ice Hockey Federation is the governing body of ice hockey in Jamaica.

History
The federation was founded in late 2011, and it was accepted into the International Ice Hockey Federation on May 18, 2012. The federation is an associate member of the IIHF, and therefore has no right to vote in the General Assembly. The current president of the federation is Edmond L. Phillipps Jr.

Mission Statement
The OVERALL mission and long-term purpose of JOIHF/JOIHT is to provide opportunities for athletes seeking to compete and enhance their skills within the sport of ice hockey in Jamaica, the Caribbean and West Indies, to establish, fund and carry on programs for the development of Ice Hockey and to assist with and promote the development of sporting facilities and activities for Ice Hockey in Jamaica, the Caribbean and West Indies, to develop opportunities for Youth Programs, Women’s Ice Hockey, Curling, Figure Skating, Speed Skating and just plain “learn to skate” programs, and to instill JOIHF/JOIHT’s six core principles — Respect, Fairness, Excellence, Dignity, Indomitable Spirit & Transparency – both on and off the ice.