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Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:59 pm EST

Just who is Elin Nordegren Woods, anyway?

As Tiger Wreck Watch 2009 lurches into its fourth day with little new information, fans and media are combing over every element of this case like symbologists in a Dan Brown thriller. There's brick wall after brick wall in this story, but one of the largest and most well-fortified is this: just who is Elin Nordegren Woods, anyway?

If you were to design the perfect wife for a privacy-hungry superstar like Tiger Woods, she'd look a whole lot like Elin -- low-key, accustomed to celebrity, and, from all appearances on the golf course, totally devoted to her husband's career.

Which is what makes the current questions about her recent behavior -- why did she smash a window in Tiger's Escalade? Is she responsible for his injuries? Why did she change her story to police? -- so challenging. We'd like to think the best of her, but we simply don't know much about her.

As the Daily Beast notes today in a story entitled "The Mysterious Mrs. Woods," there's only been one major story written about Elin Nordegren Woods -- a 2004 Sports Illustrated profile -- and even that story centered on how little anyone outside of her inner circle knows about her.

The facts: She grew up in Stockholm, and while she did some modeling in her teens, the idea that she was a "Swedish supermodel" is one of those urban legends that grows in the retelling. "She wasn't a high-profile model," as the Beast quotes a source from a New York modeling agency, and, to be fair, she didn't seem to be particularly interested in modeling as a career.

But she was around the world of golf long before she met Woods, serving as the nanny to golfer Jesper Parnevik. She met Tiger at the 2001 British Open, and it wasn't exactly a romantic introduction for the ages.

According to SI, Tiger was so nervous about asking her out that he had a friend do it for him. Initially, she declined. But Woods persisted, she relented, and they married in a lavish $1.5 million ceremony in Barbados. That wedding was the stuff of tabloid heaven, with Hootie and the Blowfish as the house band and Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley in attendance.

Being married to the world's richest athlete apparently has done little to change Elin's public persona. We don't see her doing reality shows, we don't see her on the covers of magazines every month, and aside from releasing some photos, she doesn't parade around her children – two-year-old Sam and nine-month-old Charlie – seeking publicity. It's refreshing, really, to see someone in the limelight who's so apparently unconcerned with the fame-hungry world of modern celebrity.

And this brings up the question of obligation. Is Elin Woods obligated to share anything about herself with the world just because of the man she married? Of course not.  Their private life is just that: private. Anything that goes on behind closed doors is their business, and theirs alone ... as long as no crimes have been committed. Without speculating on the Woods case, any time there is a reasonable suspicion of domestic violence, it does indeed become a public matter.

What's definitive is that some of the events of recent days haven't been behind closed doors, they've taken place on public streets. And because Tiger Woods is a worldwide celebrity, anything he does in public, from hitting a golf ball to hitting a fire hydrant, draws worldwide notice. Combine the events of Friday morning with the allegations published last Wednesday that Woods had been pursuing an affair with another woman, and you've got a case that police simply cannot ignore.

In the world of celebrity culture, curiosity fills in the gaps in a vacuum of information. Was it the wisest idea for Elin Woods to share absolutely nothing about herself for all these years? Perhaps, perhaps not; that's a decision everyone watching this case has to make for themselves. 

What's certain is that the Woods camp would love a mulligan on many elements of this case, and the image that's been created -- or, more accurately, not created -- of Elin up until Nov. 27 may very well be at the top of that list.

The Mysterious Mrs. Woods [Daily Beast]

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  1. GC
    1. Posted by GC Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:12 pm EST

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    Wow, almost a non-Tiger column.
  2. Chris
    2. Posted by Chris Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:25 pm EST

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    Fact: Elin has a twin sister
  3. Freddy
    3. Posted by Freddy Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:35 pm EST

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    This blog has now become an all-Tiger tabloid blog. Keep up the good work.
  4. Freddy
    4. Posted by Freddy Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:37 pm EST

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    "Fact: Elin has a twin sister"
    I checked that most reputable of sources--Wikipedia--and you're right! Maybe Tiger was cheating on his wife with her twin sister! That would be soap-opera-licious!
  5. Freddy
    5. Posted by Freddy Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:52 pm EST

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    Now that Devil's Ball is officially a TTB (Tiger Tabloid Blog), facts such as the gender of his children are irrelevant.
  6. Eddie
    6. Posted by Eddie Mon Nov 30, 2009 4:57 pm EST

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    For those of you who corrected Busbee, please cut him some slack. He obviously doesn't research, nor edit his own blogs, especially when he needs to write about 13 columns in 10 minutes so he can spew nonsense about the whole incident from every possible angle; from the PR side, to the cops, to Tiger, to Elin. Next up will be an article about Tiger's gardener, who didn't see anything, either. How would he know that Sam is female? The nerve of some of you.
    I'm not a fan of Tiger, nor do I agree with his entire approach to this matter, but for the love of Chr*st, Jay; enough is enough. If you want to continue writing umpteen articles on this matter, just send your resume over to the Inquirer.
  7. GC
    7. Posted by GC Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:05 pm EST

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    Is she a golfer?
  8. elizabeth
    8. Posted by elizabeth Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:30 pm EST

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    nice sunglasses n_n they're nice in the pic n_n
  9. 5-R
    9. Posted by 5-R Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:32 pm EST

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    She appears to be an animal beast, guess she would have to be to marry such a crud as Woods.
  10. Adam A
    10. Posted by Adam A Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:32 pm EST

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    Why would a man cheat on a woman that gorgeous anyway?
  11. lawalkerbiz
    11. Posted by lawalkerbiz Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:32 pm EST

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    What case? What charges for what? Not telling the public his personal business. He hit a fire hydrant., a ticket, a bill and bye, bye.
  12. johnny love
    12. Posted by johnny love Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:33 pm EST

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    You have a beautiful wife, a couple of kids, and you still get a little hungry for something else on the side. Com'on, it has been going on since the beginning of time. Just look at Kolbe, Elvis, the honorable President of the FREE world, good old Bill Clinton. Why does this surpirse us. If you have it all,.... you always want a little more, a little... little... more!! It's life all you little Hulksters, it is simply just life.
  13. G-Men
    13. Posted by G-Men Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:34 pm EST

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    who cares about this story? if it happend in your hometown to a virtual nobody would you care? people seem to worry more about what celebs do then about themselves, go get a life and stop worrying about these people.
  14. Kathleen
    14. Posted by Kathleen Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:35 pm EST

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    Oh for the love of it all!!! Leave them alone. If it's meant to be private, let it be private. If they want the world to know their business, they'll tell us. Move on world.
  15. dragon
    15. Posted by dragon Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:36 pm EST

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    She it one hot momma no one would kick her outta bed for eatin crackers in it hu mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  16. ckelly1st
    16. Posted by ckelly1st Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:36 pm EST

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    Went from the nanny to one of the richest wives in the country. Cha Ching
  17. Marco and Jennine V
    17. Posted by Marco and Jennine V Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:36 pm EST

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    Bloggers=No life gossip...Get a life, and write something interesting
  18. Krista
    18. Posted by Krista Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:37 pm EST

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    I'm sorry. Where in the blog does it state the gender of his children? So, technically, the author did not do poor research. I think it should all be left alone. That's the problem with America today. They can't enjoy good entertainment of sports, movies, etc. without wanting to know everything little personal thing about someone.
  19. talk2megomez
    19. Posted by talk2megomez Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:37 pm EST

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    Why are they obligated to tell anyone anything? And if a 'crime' was committed, as everyone seems to think, wouldn't it be up to him (assuming she beat him up, like everyone thinks) to press charges? Which would make it public information, which is why he doesn't want to talk to the police. I'm not a real fan, but these people deserve their privacy as much as anyone else does. Good for her - staying out of the public eye. What goes on between those people is their business, and if he wasn't drunk or on drugs when he was driving, the police can't make him talk to them...which is why everyone is making such a big deal about it. The guy has lived an above-board life so far, and he has kids. I say let's let it go.
  20. J C
    20. Posted by J C Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:37 pm EST

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    who care about tiger or his wife? you people need to get your own life
  21. j10win
    21. Posted by j10win Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:38 pm EST

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    I'm tired of Tiger Woods getting the "good guy" put on his name. When someone else in the world of sports does something wrong, people are all over it. Although its being covered in the news, it just seems like since he's the "one of the greatest athlethes" he cant do anything wrong. This guy prolly cheated on his wife and his wife beat him lol....hopefully we'll find out what really happened.
  22. richietfan
    22. Posted by richietfan Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:38 pm EST

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    Wow. He's such a dork.
  23. Jeff
    23. Posted by Jeff Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:38 pm EST

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    who cares
  24. JP R
    24. Posted by JP R Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:38 pm EST

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    What the hell is wrong with yahoo!!! Can't you find anything more interesting to write about than tiger Woods??? Leave him alone!! Hes good at gold and has a hot wife end of story!!!!!!!!!
  25. J C
    25. Posted by J C Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:39 pm EST

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    who care about tiger or his wife? you people need to get your own life

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