2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's slalom

The women's slalom in the 2024 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of eleven events, including the final.

[7] In the first race of 2024, in the fog and rain of Kranjska Gora, Shiffrin struggled with the conditions and failed to complete her first run.

[8] However, the two races during the week of 15 January decided the season, as Schiffrin won both: first in Flachau, Austria, edging Vlhová in a mid-week night race,[9] and then in Jasná, Slovakia, where Vlhová, skiing less than 20 km from her childhood home, suffered a season-ending ligament tear, leaving Shiffrin with a 125-point lead over Vlhová and a 228-point lead over her closest active competitor, Lena Dürr of Germany (who finished seventh), with only three races remaining in the discipline for the season.

[10] However, while recovering from ligament sprains, Shiffrin missed the next race in Andorra,[11] which was then won by Sweden's Anna Swenn-Larsson for her second career victory.

[12] But Shiffrin returned for the last race before finals in Åre and posted the fastest time on each run to win by well over a second and clinch the season championship in the discipline.

Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States , season champion for the eighth time