The indoor EC in athletics ended on Sunday.

Andreas Kramer was one of the great Swedish medalists, but he was only fifth.

The race became dramatic, as Kramer had his shoe crushed early in the race.

Afterwards, Sweden filed a protest against bronze medalist Elliot Crestan - who was responsible for the push that caused the situation.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also filed a protest against the push.

Their star Amel Tuka came fourth in the race but if the protest went through Elliot Crestan would be disqualified and Tuka would be awarded the bronze.

"Would never do that"

However, the protests were dismissed.

That makes Amel Tuka react strongly.

- Afterwards, everyone thought the protest would go through.

What he did was undignified and unsportsmanlike.

He finished third and I congratulated him heartily, but you must always compete in a sporting and fair manner, says Tuka to Sport1.

He continues:

- I would never do that to win a medal.

You must always compete with dignity.

Watch the Belgian's much talked about shove in the player above.