Vonn backs toothless Tiger's account

Tiger Woods' account of how he lost a front tooth is being supported by World Cup ski champion and girlfriend Lindsey Vonn.

World Cup ski champion Lindsey Vonn is backing boyfriend Tiger Woods' account of how he lost a front tooth.

One day after winning her record 63rd World Cup race, Vonn posted on her Facebook account on Tuesday she was happy Woods surprised her by coming to the race, but she felt terrible his tooth was knocked out.

"When he was in the finish area a cameraman accidentally knocked into him and took out his front tooth," Vonn wrote. "He was still in great spirits though and didn't complain once or ask for any special assistance or security. We were both just happy to share the moment together."

Mark Steinberg, Woods' agent at Excel Sports Management, said in an email that during a crush of photographers at the awards podium, "a media member with a shoulder-mounted video camera pushed and surged toward the stage, turned and hit Tiger Woods in the mouth. Woods' tooth was knocked out by the incident".

It wasn't clear if Vonn saw Woods being hit by the camera.

Woods first showed up in the athletes' area when Vonn's father, Alan Kildow, escorted him in shortly after she took the lead. The golfer then surprised Vonn and gave the skier an emotional hug.

After up to 15 minutes standing near Vonn with her family, Woods was escorted into a white tent usually reserved for measuring skis. He stayed there for nearly an hour, while the last lower-ranked skiers came down and during the podium celebration.

Woods later was escorted by police to a waiting snowmobile and taken away.

Race organisers told AP they were not aware of the incident and that Woods had requested extra security and a snowmobile to exit the finish area.

"I was among those who escorted him from the tent to the snowmobile and there was no such incident," Nicola Colli, race organising committee secretary general, told AP.

"When he arrived, he asked for more security and we rounded up police to look after both him and Lindsey."

Woods had been wearing a scarf with a skeleton pattern over the lower part of his face, sunglasses and a stocking cap.

The photo was taken when the scarf was lowered.

Steinberg said there would be nothing to add on Tuesday.

Woods is due to make his 2015 debut next week in Phoenix.


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