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Strictly’s Victoria Pendleton splits from husband Scott Gardner

She announced the sad news on social media

Former Olympic gold medal-winning cyclist and Strictly Come Dancing contestant Victoria Pendleton has announced that she and husband Scott Gardner are separating.

In a post on social media, Victoria, 37, wrote: “After 10 years together I am very sad to say that Scott and I have grown apart.

Olympic Gold Medal winning cyclist Victoria Pendleton (R) and fiance Scott Gardner as they arrive at Buckingham Palace for an Investiture Ceremony, where she will receive the Commander of the British Empire (CBE) award on March 26, 2013 in London, England. (John Stillwell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Victoria has split from husband Scott (Credit: John Stillwell – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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“Despite our best efforts in trying to make our marriage work, we have come to the decision to go our separate ways.  It has been an extremely difficult time and a tough decision to make.

“We want to look ahead to the future and stay positive. We would both gratefully appreciate our privacy being respected as we navigate what is a deeply personal time for us.”

The jockey’s first post was accompanied by a picture of a drawing of a small child next to a horse.  Above the drawing was written: “‘What else have you learned?’

“‘That no matter how it appears everyone has their struggles’, said the horse.”

Victoria and sports scientist Scott were married in September 2013.

Victoria Pendleton at Ascot
Victoria announced her marriage split on social media (Credit: Instagram @victorilou)

The couple were in a relationship during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, while Scott was a member of Team GB’s cycling coaching team.

Victoria, who won gold in the women’s sprint final at the event, later said in an interview with BBC Sport their relationship caused friction between her and her team-mates.

Victoria Pendleton poses for a selfie
Victoria married Scott in 2013 (Credit: Instagram @victorilou)

After making the announcement on her Twitter profile, Victoria posted a picture of herself hugging a competitor after winning gold at the games.

Next to the picture she wrote: “Just realised that last tweet was number 888. The number pinned on my back in Beijing was 8888 a very significant number. #superstition.”

In June, Victoria said she had been suffering with depression after having to pull out of a Mount Everest climb attempt earlier this year.

In May, the gold medal-winning cyclist was on course to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain with TV presenter and adventurer Ben Fogle, but was advised by doctors to cut the trip short due to health issues.

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