Former pole-vault world champion Giuseppe Gibilisco has said he will quit the sport after the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) asked for him to be banned for two years for a doping violation.

CONI, which acts as Italy's anti-doping authority, told the Italian Athletics Federation to impose the maximum ban on the 28-year-old, who won gold at the World Championships in 2003.

Gibilisco, in Padua for a meet, is waiting to hear if the federation will ratify the ban but has already made up his mind.

"I will jump here at Padua, Tuesday at Lausanne and perhaps Sunday the 15th at Sheffield. Then I will leave athletics. I have been treated like a criminal. This is no longer my world," Gibilisco said yesterday.

"I have never doped, I have never thought of doing it and with this I look everyone in the eye without fear. It is only thanks to my family and my friends that I have avoided an end like Marco Pantani."

Former Tour de France winner Pantani died of a drugs overdose in 2004 after a cycling career dogged by doping allegations.

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