Robinson, 22, finished second in the latest round of the FIS giant slalom world cup in Kronplatz, Italy.
She carried her momentum from last week’s third placing in Jasna to claim the eighth world cup podium of her career.
She shared the second step of the podium with Swedish skier Sara Hector in a rare tie.
Clear skies and a temperature of -6°C provided great conditions for the athletes, and Robinson’s coach, Nils Coberger, set the 42-gate course for the first run.
"The slope is challenging because there is a lot of terrain. It is flat at the top then goes into steep sections, it has rolls and a side hill — a bit of everything," Robinson said.
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Robinson attacked run one with her trademark powerful skiing.
She had the green light for the first section and maintained a solid pace through the remainder of the course to finish run one +0.59sec behind leader Lara Gut-Behrami, of Switzerland.
"This isn’t a slope I have ever felt particularly comfortable or really confident at, so I was really happy to have a solid first run," Robinson said.
"There are definitely areas I can bring up the intensity and risk a bit more, but it was a good start."
Robinson appeared to do just that for her second run, setting a sizzling pace, particularly through the first two sections.
As the slope rolled over on to the steeper pitch, Robinson held it together well and skied a tactical run to claim the leader’s chair, tied with Hector.
Gut-Behrami extended her already impressive run one lead to claim gold by 1.09sec.
"It’s amazing to get two podiums in a row," Robinson said.
"My best result here (Kronplatz) in the past has been eighth, so it feels really good to get on the podium and get second place here."
The next stop on the giant slalom circuit is in Andorra on February 10.
That was where Robinson won her first world cup medal in 2019.