Nobody has answered this because "slalom curve" isn't terminology that really matches anything exactly; at least in alpine skiing.
If this is an alpine question, are you referring to ski equipment, the ski turn, the track/path in the snow, or something involving slalom racing?
The basic answer would be "turn".
previous answer: ESS
A slalom curve is typically referred to as a "serpentine" or "zigzag" curve. In the context of skiing or racing, it describes a series of sharp turns or bends that require quick direction changes. The term emphasizes the dynamic movement and skill needed to navigate through the curves efficiently.
Alpine Slalom skiingWhitewater slalom/kayakingFreestyle slalom skatingSlalom skateboardingSlalom water skiingSlalom ice skatingSlalom windsurfingSnowboard parallel giant slalom skiingKneeboard slalomAutoslalomDual slalom (mountain biking)
Slalom, Giant slalom and Super giant slalom.
Slalom, giant slalom, and downhill.
Snowboard Slalom and Skiing Slalom
Slalom, Giant slalom, Super giant Slalom, downhill and Super Combined.
HAIRPIN
Super Combined is downhill skiing then slalom skiing.
The likely word is slalom (twisting downhill skiing).
hairpin
Slalom.
If you are referring to skiing, then this would be known as Alpine skiing. There is also slalom races which involves markers in the trail which the skiers have to ski around.