The 25 year old Chirine Njeim made her third Winter Olympic appearance after competing in the
2002 and
2006 Winter Olympics, while 16-year-old Ghassan Achi and 18-year-old Jacky Chamoun made their debut appearances. Achi took part in the
men's giant slalom on 23 February, and posted a first run time of 1 minute and 27.19 seconds. He would fail to finish the second run and went unclassified for the event. On 27 February, he was part of the
men's slalom, but was disqualified during the first run. Njeim participated in the single-run
women's super-G on 20 February. She finished with a time of 1 minute and 29.59 seconds, which put her in 37th place, out of 38 competitors who finished the race. Due to weather, the
women's giant slalom was held over two days, 24–25 February. Njeim finished her first run in a time of 1 minute and 23.28 seconds and her second run, the next day, in a faster time of 1 minute and 18.33 seconds. Her final combined time was 2 minutes and 41.61 seconds, which saw her in 43rd place, out of 60 athletes who finished both legs. In the first run, Chamoun posted a time of 1 minute and 9.41 seconds, while Njelm was faster at 58.97 seconds. Chamoun's second run time was 1 minute and 8.62 seconds, while Njeim was again faster at 59.23 seconds. Chamoun finished with a combined time of 2 minutes and 18.03 seconds, which saw her in 54th place. ==See also==