Gyda Westvold Hansen produced another dominant victory in Ramsau ©Getty Images

Gyda Westvold Hansen made it five wins from five as her dominance of the women's Nordic Combined World Cup continued in Ramsau.

The Norwegian led after the ski jumping and grew that advantage in the cross-country section, crossing the line 46.6sec ahead of runner-up Ema Volavšek.

Slovenia's Volavšek is the same age as Hansen, 19, but this is her first time on the World Cup podium.

Yuna Kasai, the 17-year-old from Japan, completed the podium in Austria.

Hansen dominated the Gundersen, first jumping a field-leading 95.0 metres to score 129.1 points.

Volavšek, with 91.0m and 121.8 points, was second and started the cross-country portion 29sec behind Hansen.

Gyda Westvold Hansen led an all-teenage podium ©Getty Images
Gyda Westvold Hansen led an all-teenage podium ©Getty Images

The Norwegian star's cross-country time was then the field's quickest, as her advantage only grew.

Hansen had also led the standings after the provisional competition round.

Russia's Stefaniya Nadymova, who was second in the provisional competition round, was disqualified today.

Hansen now has 500 points having won all five World Cup legs so far this season - 218 more than her nearest rival.

Four World Cup legs remain, with Val di Fiemme in Italy hosting the next competition on January 8.