Lindsey Vonn says relationship with Tiger Woods is over

Worlds Womens Downhill Skiing
<p>(AP Photo/Brennan&nbsp;<span data-scayt-word="Linsley">Linsley</span>)</p>
<p>Coloradan Lindsey Vonn looked good training on the world championship downhill course in Beaver Creek, but she missed a podium place Friday, coming in 5th.</p>

Lindsey Vonn says she and Tiger Woods have decided to end their three-year relationship.

Vonn said Sunday on Facebook that the Olympic ski champion and 14-time major golf winner lead "incredibly hectic" lives that forced them to spend most of their time apart. She says Woods and his family "will always hold a special place in my heart."

They announced their relationship in mutual social media postings in March 2013. There was no immediate word from Woods on the split.

Woods went to Italy in January to watch Vonn break the World Cup record. She has been a regular in the crowd at his majors.

Woods has not won since August 2013 and will fall out of the top 120 in the next world ranking.