JODY CUNDY: Well the Paralympics coming
home is something pretty special. Knowing
that it's back to where it all started and
we're probably one of the biggest-funded Paralympic
nations there are. So to have that and the
interest levels in our sport so big, to be
able to go out there and promote Paralympics
and put Paralympics on the map. It's always
been out there but nobody's really taken notice
of it and with London we've got this massive
opportunity to kind of put it on the map and
turn some of these athletes into absolute
superstars and what they deserve to be.
Performing in front of a partisan crowd and
a huge amount of noise and stuff that we saw
at the Olympic Games, so that's pretty exciting
to be part of and I can't wait now to get in
there on race day.