As forhow you’re free to watch all the action at the Paralympics?

Heres a breakdown of 10 Tokyo Paralympics storylines well be watching for the next two weeks.

Tatyana McFadden aims for elusive marathon gold.

Tatyana McFadden competes in the Women’s 400 Meter Dash T54 Wheelchair final during the 2021 U.S. Paralympic Trials

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Few competitors have earned the legendary status of Team USAs Tatyana McFadden.

you could see McFadden compete in the track-and-field session, which runs from August 27 through September 5.

Swim star Jessica Long will compete in her fifth Games.

That was just the latest in her long career, which started in Athens when she was just 12.

(Long picked up three gold medals that year alone.)

One particular event to keep an eye on?

The 200-meter individual medley.

David Brown, fastest blind athlete in the world, seeks a second Paralympic title.

Catch Team BrAvery in action during the track session from August 27 through September 5.

The T11 mens 100-meter final will be held on September 2.

A rivalry is brewing on Team USA in T47 sprints.

Dont miss the sprint stars, who will face off once again during the track session in Tokyo.

The womens 100-meter final will be held on August 31, and the 200-meter final on September 4.

Two new sports make their Paralympic debut.

For the first time ever,badminton and taekwondo will be contestedat the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

In taekwondo, Team USA has a couple of medal contenders.

On the mens side is Evan Medell, a 22-year-old licensed diesel mechanic who is ranked No.

Previously she earned bronze in the 2017 World Para Championships.

Watch Medell and Salinaro compete for a podium spot during the taekwondo sessions beginning September 3.

Allysa Seely looks to defend her Paralympic gold medal in triathlon.

In Rio, Allysa Seely led a historic U.S. podium sweep to highlight triathlons debut at the Paralympic Games.

In 2019 she won an ESPY award for best female athlete with a disability.

Melissa Stockwell returns to competition after a serious bike crash.

Multisport star Oksana Masters aims for her first medal in a new sport.

(Masters is also one half of a Paralympics power couple.

Her partner, Aaron Pike, will be competing in Tokyo as a marathoner.)

Teenagers are leading the way for Team USA.

The U.S. is bringing 19 teenagers to compete across a number of sports.

Ixhelt Gonzalez, 17, is also expected to shine as a member of the womens wheelchair basketball team.

Catch Knott when she competes in the swimming program scheduled for August 25 to September 3.

Team USA looks to continue its gold-medal streak in wheelchair basketball and volleyball.

In 2019 she was selected as the U.S. flag bearer at the closing ceremony of the Parapan American Games.

One of those is Heather Erickson, who was named MVP and best receiver at the Rio Games.