Jock Landale married his longtime partner India Maddern in a romantic ceremony in the English countryside.
The 28-year-old Australian basketball player exchanged vows with his Indian girlfriend in front of their loved ones in a lavish ceremony held at Kin House in Chippenham.
Friends shared a series of stunning photos from the special day as the couple said “I do” during the outdoor ceremony on Tuesday, August 13.
For the special day, NBA star Jock looked dapper in a sleek black tuxedo as he celebrated with his blushing bride.
India looked every bit the perfect bride in a gorgeous strapless white satin gown, and let her minimalist outfit do the talking by keeping accessories simple.
A video shared on Instagram showed the couple smiling from ear to ear as they walked hand in hand to the reception venue after exchanging vows.
The newlyweds looked delighted in videos shared on social media in which they were seen celebrating with their loved ones as they danced the night away at the reception.
The couple tied the knot in the grounds of the luxurious Georgian mansion Kin House, which costs more than AU$30,320 (£15,640) to rent.
Jock Landale married his longtime partner India Maddern in a romantic ceremony in the English countryside.
The 28-year-old Australian basketballer exchanged vows with his fiancée India (pictured) in front of their loved ones at a lavish ceremony held at Kin House in Chippenham.
Friends shared a variety of stunning photos from the special day as the couple said “I do” during the outdoor ceremony on Tuesday, August 13.
The reception was then held in the venue’s spacious Kilvert Hall while loved ones travelled from around the world to attend the ceremony in Wiltshire.
The couple held a welcome drink at the “fairytale destination” on Monday night as they met up with family and friends ahead of their wedding day on Tuesday.
Jock has been dating India for over four years and got engaged in 2022, hosting an engagement party in Deniliquin, New South Wales, at the time.
They met in high school but didn’t speak until years later, when they were introduced by mutual friends just before the Covid pandemic hit.
“I never said a word to her because I refused to talk to women back then, I just didn’t know how,” he told the BBC. Herald of the Sun in 2022.
“Two of our best friends helped us get started before COVID. From there, everything was going well and I knew I was going to be locked down, probably in two weeks.”
The lovebirds tied the knot just days after Jock represented Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics in a major coup.
India looked every inch the bride in a gorgeous strapless white satin gown, and let her minimalist outfit do the talking by keeping accessories simple.
The couple tied the knot in the grounds of the luxurious Georgian mansion Kin House, which costs more than AU$30,320 (£15,640) to rent.
The reception then took place inside the venue’s spacious Kilvert Hall while loved ones travelled from around the world to attend the Wiltshire ceremony.
The couple celebrated with a welcome drink at the “fairytale destination” on Monday evening as they joined family and friends to celebrate ahead of their wedding day on Tuesday.
Jock has been dating India for over four years and they got engaged in 2022. They went to high school together but didn’t officially meet until late 2019.
The lovebirds tied the knot just days after Jock represented Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Boomers were left without a medal after being eliminated in the quarter-finals.
However, the Australian Boomers narrowly missed out on their chance of a medal after being eliminated by Serbia during the quarter-finals.
Following the disappointing loss, Jock wrote on Instagram: “There’s no better basketball than when you’re wearing the green and gold. That one was painful, but we’ll be aiming for something better in 2028. See you then.”
Jock took home the bronze medal with the Boomers at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and currently plays for American NBA team Houston Rockets.
He previously played for Melbourne United before heading to the United States to join the San Antonio Spurs in 2021, before moving to the Phoenix Suns.