LONDON, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- British most successful Paralympics team in
two decades returned home on Thursday on a gold-nosed plane.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown met Great Britain (GB) team member sat Heathrow
Airport.
Britain won 102 medals, including 42 golds, in China to finish second in
the medals table behind the host nation.
GB chief Phil Lane hailed a "wonderful performance" but told reporters at
Heathrow he was looking forward to the future.
"This is one of the top Paralympic performances we have had and will be a
tough act to follow, but we need to get the recruitment right," he said.
China topped the medal table in Beijing, winning an astonishing 87 golds,
having invested heavily in Paralympic sport and bolstering their squad.
Mr. Lane wanted to see a similar drive ahead of his term's home
Paralympics.
Of the 206 British Paralympic athletes in Beijing, 80 won a medal and 30
won gold. Just over half of the team were appearing at their first Paralympic
Games.