2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
The 2023–24 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, organised by the International Ski Federation was the 58th World Cup season in alpine skiing for men and women.
The season started on 28 October 2023 in Sölden, Austria, and concluded on 24 March 2024 at the finals in Saalbach, Austria.
Marco Odermatt and Mikaela Shiffrin were the reigning overall champions from the last two seasons. Odermatt successfully defended the title, while Shiffrin finished the season in 3rd place. Lara Gut-Behrami won the women’s overall title for the second time in her career.
On 25 October, FIS prolonged the suspension of the Russian and Belarusian national team from competitions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Season overview
On 9 December, Joan Verdú took third place in the men's giant slalom at Val d'Isère, which was the first World Cup podium for Andorra.For the first time ever in a Women's World Cup and first time since 2018, five skiers stood on the podium.
During the season, many skiers who have victories in the World Cup were injured during training or the competition itself and had to end the season, including: Marco Schwarz, Wendy Holdener, Alexis Pinturault, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Petra Vlhová, Corinne Suter, Sofia Goggia and Elena Curtoni.
For the first time in the history of the World Cup, during the slalom in Chamonix, Daniel Yule won the competition, taking 30th place after the first run, thus breaking the record of Lucas Braathen, who won the slalom in Wengen after being in 29th place after the first run.
This season, 21 races have been canceled due to weather conditions.
Map of world cup hosts
All 37 locations hosting world cup events for men, women, and shared this season.Women
Men
''Shared''
Men
;The number of races in the World Cup historyafter SG in Saalbach
Women
;The number of races in the World Cup historyafter DH in Saalbach
Nations Cup
OverallMen
'''Women'''
Prize money
Top-5 men'''Top-5 women'''
Podium table by nation
Table showing the World Cup podium places by the countries represented by the athletes.Achievements
;First World Cup career victory:;Men
- Nils Allègre, in his 9th season – Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Timon Haugan, in his 7th season – Slalom in Saalbach
- Stefan Rogentin, in his 8th season – Super-G in Saalbach
;First World Cup podium:
;Men
- Nils Allègre, in his 9th season – Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen – 1st place
- Guglielmo Bosca, in his 8th season – Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen – 2nd place
- Jeffrey Read, in his 7th season – Super-G in Kvitfjell – 2nd place
- Joan Verdú, in his 6th season – Giant Slalom in Val d'Isère – 3rd place
- Franjo von Allmen, in his 2nd season – Super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen – 3rd place
- River Radamus, in his 7th season – Giant Slalom in Palisades Tahoe – 3rd place
- Arnaud Boisset, in his 1st season – Super-G in Saalbach – 3rd place
- AJ Hurt, in her 7th season – Slalom in Kranjska Gora – 3rd place
- Christina Ager, in her 10th season – Downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo – 3rd place
;Men
- Marco Odermatt – 13
- Manuel Feller – 4
- Cyprien Sarrazin – 4
- Vincent Kriechmayr – 2
- Linus Straßer – 2
- Loïc Meillard – 2
- Dominik Paris – 1
- Daniel Yule – 1
- Marco Schwarz – 1
- Niels Hintermann – 1
- Bryce Bennett – 1
- Nils Allègre – 1
- Timon Haugan – 1
- Stefan Rogentin – 1
- Mikaela Shiffrin – 9
- Lara Gut-Behrami – 8
- Federica Brignone – 6
- Petra Vlhová – 3
- Sofia Goggia – 2
- Cornelia Hütter – 2
- Stephanie Venier – 2
- Marta Bassino – 1
- Sara Hector – 1
- Ragnhild Mowinckel – 1
- Ester Ledecká – 1
- Jasmine Flury – 1
- Valérie Grenier – 1
- Anna Swenn-Larsson – 1
Retirements
The following notable skiers, who competed in the World Cup, announced their retirement during or after the 2023–24 season:;Men
- Thomas Dreßen
- Josef Ferstl
- Štefan Hadalin
- Alex Hofer
- Roland Leitinger
- Christopher Neumayer
- Charlie Raposo
- Giuliano Razzoli
- Gilles Roulin
- Julian Schütter
- Ralph Weber
- Anouck Errard
- Andrea Filser
- Charlie Guest
- Vivianne Härri
- Michaela Heider
- Emelie Henning
- Katrin Hirtl-Stanggaßinger
- Lisa Hörnblad
- Meta Hrovat
- Sabrina Maier
- Chiara Mair
- Alice Merryweather
- Elisa Mörzinger
- Ragnhild Mowinckel
- Karoline Pichler
- Christine Scheyer
- Rosina Schneeberger
- Marie-Therese Sporer
- Juliana Suter
- Maria Therese Tviberg