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Michelle skates up the aisle

She’s pair-skating now.

Olympian-turned-bureaucrat Michelle Kwan married a White House staffer yesterday in Rhode Island, according to People magazine.

Her new husband, Clay Pell is director for strategic planning on the National Security staff, and a Coast Guard lieutenant.

Pell, 31, was snappily dressed in full uniform during the ceremony, attended by 240 guests, the magazine reported.

Kwan, 32, dazzled in a gown by Vera Wang — who also reportedly designed some of her skating costumes.

Fellow Olympic skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill were in attendance.

Kwan, who won a silver medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics, now works as a senior adviser at the State Department.

The couple met when they both applied for a White House fellowship, The Washington Post said.

Pell got the fellowship, while Kwan didn’t.

“But I got the fellow,” she quipped to the broadsheet last month.

Pell is the grandson of former Rhode Island Sen. Claiborne Pell.

The ceremony featured the song “Fields of Gold,” to which Kwan skated during her 2002 Olympic performance, People reported.