Kamila Valieva: Paul Coyte ‘wound up’ by situation

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‘I’m getting more and more wound up by the situation’

Sports reporter Paul Coyte gives the latest on Kamila Valieva, who is competing at the Winter Olympics despite failing a drugs test.

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