Lindsey Vonn tried to make it quite clear on Tuesday that her relationship with Tiger Woods’ ex-wife is just fine.

Vonn, who supposedly got along very well with Elin Nordegren while the Olympic skier was dating Tiger, shared a photo from the Kentucky Derby that was clearly a response to a Page Six report.

As we shared with you previously, Page Six reported that event organizers at the Kentucky Derby were instructed to make sure Vonn and Nordegren did not cross paths. That was surprising considering the two had supposedly become good friends when Vonn and Tiger were together.

There were rumors that Vonn broke up with Tiger for the same reasons his marriage with Nordegren went south, but that could also be tabloid fodder. Nothing would really surprise us at this point.

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