Three-time Paralympic medallist Tyler Turner will host a new docuseries titled “All In” debuting this Thursday [2].

The series aims to dismantle barriers in athletics by demonstrating that any sport can be accessible to any body. By following Turner as he attempts various elite sports, the show seeks to inspire adrenaline-seeking audiences and promote inclusivity across the Canadian sporting landscape.

Turner, a Canadian para-snowboarder and three-time Paralympic medallist [1], serves as the central figure of the production. The show follows his journey as he engages with sports typically reserved for elite athletes to showcase the adaptability of physical activity.

The series is scheduled to premiere on Thursday, May 14, 2026 [2]. Following the debut, the program will air weekly on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time [3].

Viewers in Canada can watch the series on AMI-tv and AMI+ [1]. The show is also being promoted through CBC Gem [1]. The production focuses on the intersection of high-performance athletics and accessibility, utilizing Turner's experience as a professional athlete to bridge the gap between para-sports and mainstream elite competition.

By placing a Paralympic champion in unfamiliar sporting environments, the series highlights the technical and physical modifications required to make elite sports inclusive. The program targets a broad audience, from sports enthusiasts to those seeking representation in athletic media.

Any sport can be for any body

The launch of 'All In' represents a shift in sports media toward active inclusivity rather than passive representation. By focusing on the process of adapting elite sports for different bodies, the series moves beyond the narrative of 'overcoming' disability and instead emphasizes the systemic and physical possibility of universal athletic participation.