The Park City skier and two-time gold medalist, could not finish his run in Friday’s super-G finals here, skiing off the course near the end of his run.
Austria’s Matthias Mayer took gold in the competition with a time of 1:24.44. Ryan Cochran-Siegle was the highest American finisher, coming in 14th overall and 1.28 seconds behind the leader.
Holladay’s Jared Goldberg ended his Olympic run with a 21st-place finish on Friday, but came away encouraged with his performances in the combined, downhill and super-G in Pyeongchang.
Ligety, meanwhile, will compete in Sunday’s giant slalom. Despite not finishing Friday’s race, Ligety believed his performance had set him up for success in his best event.