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Torphins skier Alex Tilley reveals why she's not concerned about pursuing top places at Winter Olympic Games

Torphins skier Alex Tilley says she has turned her back on pursuing top places, instead focusing on enjoying an Olympic Games for the first time.

In the Beijing giant slalom, the 28-year-old safely negotiated a perilous first run that saw 19 of 80 skiers, including reigning champion Mikaela Shiffrin, fail to finish.

Tilley finished 28th on that first run in a time of 1 minute 1.4 seconds, comfortably qualifying for a second that was delayed by several hours due to the rescheduling of the men’s downhill race.

She returned with a 59.42 effort that saw her finish 22nd, having failed to finish either the slalom or giant slalom on Olympic debut in PyeongChang.

"I can't be disappointed,” said Tilley. “A fractured fibula in November put me out for a good couple of months but I'm back.

"I wanted to be back for the Games and I achieved that but to expect a whole lot more from myself at the moment is just too big a stretch - we'll take it."

The ‘Ice River’ piste has been assailed by high winds in recent days, causing the postponement of the downhill.

Artificial snow has been laid for the athletes in Beijing but Tilley had no complaints about conditions in Yanqing.

"It was really good,” she said. “It's fair to say that everyone was a little bit shocked. We did a couple of runs yesterday in very different conditions to what it turned out to be today.

"You see a few equipment malfunctions and things like that which is part of the game really.

"A lot of adjusting going on and a lot of people figuring it out quicker than others."

Tilley changed her ski manufacturer over the summer in a bid to return to the top table and produced a World Cup giant slalom personal best of 13th at the season opener in Solden.

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