Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen heads the entrants for the Zagreb slalom ©Getty Images

Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen will bid to close the gap to overall International Ski Federation Alpine Ski World Cup leader and compatriot Aleksander Aamodt Kilde when Zagreb hosts a slalom event tomorrow.

World giant slalom champion Kristoffersen heads the list of entrants for the race in the Croatian capital, which follows the women's event at the same venue on Sunday (January 3).

The double Olympic medallist will seek to secure back-to-back slalom wins on the World Cup circuit following his triumph in Italy before Christmas.

Kristoffersen, who specialises in slalom and giant slalom, is fourth on the overall standings and leads the race for the slalom crystal globe.

Clement Noel of France is the reigning Snow King following his triumph in Zagreb in 2020 ©Getty Images
Clement Noel of France is the reigning Snow King following his triumph in Zagreb in 2020 ©Getty Images

Kilde occupies top spot on 465, 153 clear of Kristoffersen.

Frenchman Clement Noel claimed victory at the corresponding event in Zagreb last season and is also in the field for tomorrow's race, when he will aim to defend his Snow King crown.

The women's event was held despite an earthquake occurring 50 kilometres away last week.

It was won by Slovakia's Petra Vlhová, who retained her Snow Queen title after beating Katharina Liensberger by 0.32sec.