Their training consists of Internet sessions, solving mathematical problems, contest simulations and interaction with other students.
Alcantara noted that the UO has excelled in the latest ICPCs, so the team is also learning from the presence and experience of other students, who already graduated and obtained good results at the competition.
Limitless member William Martinez, who is a fifth-year student of Computer Sciences, pointed out that nearly four months before the contest, they feel the pressure of time, so they are increasing their training.
The other Cuban team that will participate in the contest in Moscow is UH ++, from the University of Havana, which was the highest scorer in the Caribbean ICPC. (Taken from Prensa Latina)