Great Britain skier Chemmy Alcott has finished 19th in the women's downhill in her final Winter Olympic Games, 1.86s off the overall pace.
Alcott, who was forced to pull out of the combined slalom earlier in the week, has recovered from two broken legs during her career to compete once more and managed a top-20 finish in her final ever downhill run.
The gold medal was split for the first time in an alpine skiing event at the Winter Olympics, with Tina Maze of Slovenia and Dominique Gisin of Switzerland both managing a time of 1:41.57.
Gisin's Swiss teammate Lara Gut took bronze with a time a tenth of a second behind, 1:41.67.