The Comité Olímpico Nacional de Costa Rica was recognized by the International Olympic Committee on 31 December 1935,[2] and Costa Rica first joined Olympic competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[3] After that, the nation did not return to Summer Olympic competition until the 1964 Summer Olympics, and have competed in every Summer Olympics since.[3] These Lake Placid Olympics were Costa Rica's first appearance at a Winter Olympic Games.[3] The 1980 Winter Olympics were held from 13–24 February 1980; a total of 1,072 athletes participated, representing 37 National Olympic Committees.[4] Arturo Kinch was the only athlete selected by Costa Rica for these Olympics.[5] He was selected as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.[3]
Arturo Kinch was 23 years old at the time of the Lake Placid Olympics.[6] In his youth Kinch was a soccer player, who moved to Colorado for college.[7] After using skiing as a way to keep fit between soccer seasons, he decided to file paperwork to create a Costa Rican ski federation, a process that took two years.[7] On 14 February, he took part in the downhill, and finished the race in 2 minutes and 12.24 seconds.[8] This was good for 41st place, his best finish in a career that would eventually span five Olympics.[7] In the downhill, the gold medal was won by Leonhard Stock of Austria, the silver was taken by his compatriot Peter Wirnsberger, and the bronze was won by CanadianSteve Podborski.[8] On 18 February, Kinch participated in the giant slalom, but failed to finish the first run.[9] Kinch also took part in the slalom held on 22 February, but he again failed to complete the first run.[10]