james burridge was there. they'd been watching and cheering proudly for two weeks.their gold medal star, maisie summers—newton, back home. cheering and applause. maisie, understandably, overcome with emotion. she had had no idea her village would be so supportive. everything was just amazing, just to see the support because i don't think i realised how much support i had back when i was in tokyo because obviously trying to stay off the phone a bit and focus on what i was doing but when i got here i wasjust so overwhelmed and amazed by it all, i think, then i think the tiredness as well, it was just a bit of a blow but also something i will never forget at the same time. my goal was to compete at a paralympic games and that was obviously achieved when i first got there so to come home with two goals and they will record and pbs in both of my main events, i couldn't have asked for anything better, to be honest.— better, to be honest. could you exlain better, to be honest. could you explain and _ better, to be honest. could you explain and describe _ better, to be hone