Ian Marsden


Ian James Marsden is a British paracanoeist, hand cyclist and was previously a champion powerlifter. He bronze medalled at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in the Men's KL1 200m.

Personal life

Marsden began his professional life as a microbiologist.

Sporting career

Powerlifting

Before suffering a spinal injury, Marsden competed as a non-disabled athlete at the British Open Powerlifting Championships, and titled in 1989 when he was 17. He holds 3 world records.

Handcycling

After the spinal injury, he became the “first British male to win a podium position” on the European Handcycling Circuit.

Shooting

In the 10m air rifle category, Marsden won a silver and bronze medal at world level. He was due to compete in London 2012, but health complications prevented this.

Paracanoe

Marsden has mentioned that he was asked numerous times if he wanted to try Paracanoe. He took up the offer of regular training at Nottingham and joined the Paracanoe GB Sprint Team, representing Team Great Britain since 2013. He bronze medalled at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

Injury

Marsden suffered a spinal injury powerlifting, which caused his hospitalisation and eventually introducing him to the world of handcycling. However, after competing on the European circuit for a number of years, Marsden was once again hospitalised, and it was discovered that he had a rare motor neuron condition.