Ariel Helwani hosts the final episode of Paris Tonight as the Olympic Games come to a close, he sits down with Canada’s Phil ‘Wizard’ Kim after winning the first ever breaking gold medal. He also speaks with CBC’s Devin Heroux for an Olympic recap, and CBC’s Scott Russell who is set to retire after the Paralympics in Paris.

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    33 Comments

    1. Easily and consistently the best recap and interview show over the past two weeks. So happy that the CBC put Ariel in a position where non-fight fans see how truly fantastic he is at humanizing athletes.

    2. a million thanks to the entire Paris Tonight Team! you guys made this Olympic experience like no other before in my nearly 5 decades on the planet! I've never known so much about the olympics and all that the Canadians have done there! CBC: Please approve a repeat for all future Olympics!

    3. I have no connection to Canada (outside of being a hockey fan) but have really enjoyed these daily reviews on this channel. Great stuff, CBC & Ariel.

    4. Too bad all the medals at these Olympics will have a major asterisks attached to them since a major power in sports, Russia, didn't participate. With Russia at these games, Canada would have 7-10 less overall medals and a few more downgraded golds and silvers. I stand with Russia! True land of the free!

    5. I've always thought the Paralympics should be before the Olympics as people don't seem to view it in the same way as I do.
      I think if it were first it would act as a build up to the main event, I know that might sound disrespectful & it's not meant in that way but lets be honest it is viewed that way by many including the broadcasters especially here in the UK.

    6. We all got to watch along while Ariel began his surprise ascension to the the very top of Canadian broadcasting. A stellar job by the CBC, what an amazing two-weeks it has been.

    7. I really hope CBC reads these comments, and just want to echo most here in appreciating how great Ariel has been in this Olympics. Please make sure he's back in future CBC sports and Olympics coverage.

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