2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's slalom

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2022 Women's slalom World Cup
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The women's slalom in the 2022 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup consisted of 9 events, including the final.

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2020 discipline champion Petra Vlhová of Slovakia jumped out to the early lead in the discipline standings and was able to separate from her closest competitor, six-time champion Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States, when Shiffrin had to miss time at the end of December due to contracting the COVID-19 virus. [1] Vlhová won five of the first six slaloms during the season and finished second in the other. [2] Although Shiffrin won the next race on 11 January in Schladming and set a career record for World Cup victories in any discipline with her 47th slalom victory, Vlhová finished second and, with a 220-point lead and just two more races scheduled on the slalom calendar for 2021-22, she clinched the season crystal globe in slalom over two months before the end of the season. [3]

As noted above, the season was interrupted by the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China (at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre in Yanqing District) from 6–19 February 2022. Although the Alpine Skiing branch of the International Ski Federation (FIS) conducts the World Cup and co-organizes the Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics (along with the International Olympic Committee {IOC)), the Winter Olympics are organized by nation (a maximum of four skiers is permitted per nation), and (after 1968) the Olympic results do not count for World Cup points. Accordingly, the results in the Olympics are highlighted in blue and shown in this table by ordinal position only in each discipline. The women's slalom was held at the "Ice River" course on 9 February 2022.

The World Cup final was held on Saturday, 19 March in the linked resorts of Courchevel and Méribel, France, which are located in Les Trois Vallées, on the Roc de Fer course at Méribel. [4] Only the top 25 skiers in the World Cup giant slalom discipline and the winner of the Junior World Championship, plus athletes who have scored at least 500 points in the World Cup overall classification for the season, are eligible to compete in the final, and only the top 15 earn World Cup points. 2022 World Junior champion Zrinka Ljutić of Croatia surprisingly finished fifth in the final.

Standings

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20 Nov 2021
Levi

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21 Nov 2021
Levi

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28 Nov 2021
Killington

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29 Dec 2021
Lienz

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04 Jan 2022
Zagreb

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09 Jan 2022
Kranjska Gora

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11 Jan 2022
Schladming

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9 Feb 2023
Beijing

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OLY
12 Mar 2022
Åre

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19 Mar 2022
Méribel

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Total
FIS Crystal Globe.svg Flag of Slovakia.svg Petra Vlhová 10010080100100100805060770
2 Flag of the United States.svg Mikaela Shiffrin 8080100DNS80DNF2100DNF12932501
3 Flag of Germany.svg Lena Dürr 606045132450604580437
4 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Liensberger 4032508060DNF21010020392
5  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Wendy Holdener 365060455080DNF2DNS36357
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg Ana Bucik 243622103245223650277
7  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Michelle Gisin 3245246026DNF1DNF160DNF2247
8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Slokar 5016267DNF2DNS26100225
9 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Truppe 92918501536DNSDNF14022219
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Swenn-Larsson 45242924DSQ260DNF1DNF226208
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ali Nullmeyer 18DNF1DNQ124540DNF22040175
Flag of Sweden.svg Sara Hector 29224026182614DNF2DNS175
13 Flag of Norway.svg Mina Fürst Holtmann DNF1DNF1332DNF22236DNF280DNF1173
14 Flag of Croatia.svg Leona Popović 13181018361140DNF2DNF1146
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laurence St. Germain 14DNF22029DNF19321124139
16 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Huber 2226DSQ2169241618DNF2131
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martina Dubovská 20401322DNF1DNF113160124
18 Flag of Austria.svg Katharina Gallhuber 4DNQDNQ404032DNQ6DSQ1122
Flag of the United States.svg Paula Moltzan DNF2736112420DNF2240122
20  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Camille Rast DNQ51536DNS50DNS0106
21 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Amelia Smart DNQDNQDNQDNQ1120291529104
22 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Erin Mielzynski 11101120DNF229DNF2316100
23 Flag of France.svg Nastasia Noens 5412DNF220151591898
24 Flag of Norway.svg Maria Therese Tviberg DNF2DNF232DNF229DNF126DNF18DNF195
25 Flag of Austria.svg Chiara Mair 12DNQ68DNF21250DNSDNF1088
26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Guest DNQ118DNF21213204NE68
27 Flag of Norway.svg Thea Louise Stjernesund 26224DNQDNSDNQ8NE60
28 Flag of Germany.svg Emma Aicher 188DNQDNF1DNF220DNF213NE59
29 Flag of Sweden.svg Charlotta Säfvenberg 8DNQDNQDNQ16724DNF1NE55
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