Going for romance gold!
On Saturday, Olympian Nathan Adrian married his longtime love Hallie Ivester.
The swimmer, 29,captioned the images:“9/15/18 Best day of my life. I love you @halpal12”
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In one image, the happy couple is seen walking down the rose petal-covered aisle after saying “I do,” while the second photo shows the pair holding hands during the scenic outdoor ceremony held at Beaulieu Garden.
For the last shot, Adrian shared a sweet moment between the newlyweds, as they lean on a white 1960’s Bentley — complete with a “Just Married” plate and flower decoration on the back of the car.
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Ivester,who wore an elegant, silk, off-the-shoulder Carolina Herrera gown for the celebration called the day a “dream” and “pure bliss.”
Wedding plannerLally Clarkalso spoke very highly of the couple, noting how enjoyable it was to play a role in their special day.
“They are two of the most genuine people I have met,” Clark told PEOPLE exclusively. “It was only fitting they got married in one of the most iconic and beautiful venues in California’s Wine Country, Beaulieu Gardens. The day was filled with fun details and a whole lot of love.”
The couple, who share a mutual love for the water (Ivester was a former diver for Stanford University) has been togethersince 2013.
“She’s all mine boys! Hands off!” the Olympic swimmer wrote. “Can’t wait to spend our lives together @halpal12”
According tohis website, Adrian has competed in the last three Summer Olympic games in 2008, 2012, and 2016. Throughout his career, he has won five gold medals, one silver, and two bronzes.
It was during the 2012 Olympics in London that Adrian earned his first-ever individual gold, after winning the 100-meter freestyle.
Adrianrecently represented Team USAduring the 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Tokyo, Japan. The team finished with seven golds on the final night.
Adrian is also training for the upcoming 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
source: people.com