Three-time Paralympic medallist Tyler Turner stars in the new Canadian docuseries "All In," which premieres May 14, 2026 [2].

The series aims to increase visibility for adaptive sports by demonstrating that athletic pursuits can be modified for people of all abilities. By pairing elite athletes with new challenges, the show seeks to connect viewers to the adaptive sports community and break barriers regarding accessibility in athletics.

Turner, a Canadian para-snowboarder who has earned three Paralympic medals [1], teams with other elite athletes throughout the series to master new skills. The program focuses on the process of adaptation and the resilience required to excel in modified sporting environments.

"All In is about showing that any sport can be adapted for athletes of all abilities," Turner said [4].

The docuseries will broadcast on AMI-TV and AMI+ in Canada, with additional streaming availability via the CBC Gem platform and the CBC Sports website [1]. Episodes are scheduled to air Thursdays at 8 p.m. Eastern [3].

The production highlights the intersection of high-performance athletics and accessibility. Turner's role in the series extends beyond his own athletic achievements, as he works to prove that no sport is off-limits to those with disabilities.

"We are thrilled to bring this inspiring series to viewers across Canada," the AMI President said [6].

Turner also shared a personal perspective on the competitive nature of the show's challenges. "I keep telling him I want him to be second best out there," Turner said [5].

"All In is about showing that any sport can be adapted for athletes of all abilities,"

The launch of 'All In' represents a strategic effort to move adaptive sports from niche coverage into mainstream Canadian media. By utilizing a high-profile athlete like Tyler Turner and partnering with both AMI and CBC, the series leverages established broadcast infrastructure to challenge public perceptions of disability and athletic capability.