Lindsey Vonn's statement regarding Tiger Woods reports

Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, celebrates at the finish area after winning an Alpine Ski World Cup women's downhill, in Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy, Saturday. (Photo: Giovanni Auletta AP)

Tiger Woods' dating habits are back in the news, and Lindsey Vonn is again appearing in as many gossip tabloids as she is in skiing magazines.

Woods and Vonn a pair?

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Woods and Vonn were unavailable to comment. Woods was in the middle of his round in a tournament in San Diego. Vonn was in Europe training.

So no date night tonight.

Vonn's publicist, Lewis Kay, issued a statement neither confirming or denying the, uh, link.

"Lindsey is currently in the midst of the World Cup season in Europe," the statement read. "Her focus is solely on competing and on defending her titles and thus she will not participate in any speculation surrounding her personal life at this time."

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