20-year-old Himanshu, in his first Winter Olympics, clocked a combined timing of 3 minutes 37.55 seconds over two races to finish last among those who completed the race.
A total of 107 skiers took part in the event and as many as 35 were either disqualified or could not finish the race.
Ted Ligety of United States won the gold medal with a combined time of 2 minutes 45.29 seconds. Silver medallist Steve Missillier of France was 0.48 seconds slower with a time of 2:45.77. Alexis Pinturault of France won the bronze in 2:45.93.
Cross country skier Nadeem Iqbal had finished 85th in the men's 15km classic run event out of 87 athletes, who completed the race on February 14, while luger Shiva Keshavan had ended at 37th out of 39 competitors in the men's singles event on February 9.
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