Andrei Drygin was 32 years old at the time of the Vancouver Olympics.[4] He took part in four races in these Games, the first, the downhill, took place on 13 February. In the single-run race, he posted a time of 2 minutes and 4 seconds, which placed him 59th and last among the competitors who finished the competition.[8] The super-G was next, on 19 February, and was also a single-run race. Drygin posted a time of 1 minute and 38 seconds, good for 44th place out of 45 competitors to finish the race.[9] Four days later, the giant slalom was a two-run race, and Drygin posted run times of 1 minute and 25 seconds and 1 minute and 29 seconds.[10][11] His combined time of 3 minutes and 9 seconds was good for 57th place out of 81 competitors who finished both runs.[12] In his final event, the slalom, held on 27 February, he failed to finish the first run in challenging weather conditions.[13][14]