
She was placed second at the FIS Giant Slalom World Cup at the weekend.
Robinson was thrilled with her result.
"It’s amazing — 17 podiums and seven in a row, I was really happy I could keep the podium streak alive.
"I am still chasing after Federica and I have one more chance to try and get her at World Cup Finals."
Federica Brignone of Italy was the first athlete on course, putting down an error-free run and setting the time to beat for the first run. Robinson was sitting in fifth after her first run, +0.65 seconds off Brignone’s time in the tight race.
Robinson tore down the course for her second run, skiing her way into the leader’s seat, but with four athletes still to come, a podium was not yet guaranteed.
However, her time held strong right up until Brignone put down a blistering second run to take the win by an impressive +1.36s ahead of Robinson who claimed second position.
Eighteen-year-old Lara Colturi of Albania rounded out the podium in third.
"There are so many positives, although I wasn’t very happy with my skiing in the first run, and even the second run didn’t feel very good.
"I think it was quite close with the times and I was lucky to come in second on the right side of the hundredths," Robinson said.
All eyes will be on Robinson and Brignone at the final race of the season, the Giant Slalom World Cup Finals in Sun Valley, Idaho on the 26th of March NZT, where they will be battling it out for the FIS Giant Slalom Crystal Globe.
Robinson was looking forward to the final race of the season.
"Federica has been amazing with all these wins, but I guess me sticking close in second, it’s keeping the points. It’s cool that we get to have a final shoot out in Sun Valley in a couple weeks."