married yesterday.
"Thank you to everyone. A wonderful day."
Four-time gold medallist Trott 24, looked gorgeous as she grinned in a beautiful white gown, while her seven-time gold husband looked joyful by her side.
The proud new husband, 28, shared a photo of his blushing bride in bed with their two dogs this morning.
He captioned it: "Good morning Mrs Kenny."
Trott came home from Rio with two gold medals to add to the two she won in London - earning herself more golds than any other British woman.
But her new hubby beat her on the medal chart this year, bringing back three gold medals for the Men's keirin, sprint and team sprint.
Despite his incredible medal haul - which puts him ahead of Sir Chris Hoy - he has previously said: "I'm not very remarkable, which is fine...
"I like flying under the radar a little bit and just get on with what I like doing, which is racing."
Rio was Trott's second Olympics and Kenny's third and the public continued to fall in love with the golden couple throughout the events.
Despite meeting in 2010, Trott insists she "really didn't like" Kenny to begin with.
She previously said: "If he was in a room with me he'd just sit there; he wouldn't come up to me."
They first went public with their relationship after being caught kissing at the London Olympics.
They have since been nicknamed the Posh and Becks of cycling - with Kenny proposing to Trott on Christmas day in 2014.
Trott said he had previously shown her "hideous" £10 engagement rings and pretended he'd be getting her one.
Instead - he whipped out a custom-made diamond ring and asked her to marry him.
She said: "I know we're young, but I knew it was right."
The couple live and train together in Manchester and Trott has said they want to have children together in the future. She told the Evening Standard before Rio: "Having someone within the sport is huge because people in the outside world don't get it.
"They don't understand the fact I can't go out partying on Saturday evenings."
Trott comes from Harlow, in Essex and Kenny is originally from Bolton, Greater Manchester.
Before Rio Trott said she was hoping her hubby-to-be would become knighted after a successful tournament.
She said:" Obviously, I hope Jason wins three golds in Brazil.
"If anything, I want him to become a Sir so I become Lady Laura!"
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