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Pence singled in the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning to give the Giants a 7-6 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday.Wheelchair racer David Weir has two more opportunities to claim a seventh Paralympic title and will retire after next Aprils London Marathon.Weir was hoping to claim a third straight T54 800 metres title after his wins at Beijing 2008 and London 2012, where he won four gold medals from four events.The six-time Paralympic champion wheelchair racer was sixth at the bell as Swiss rival Marcel Hug set the pace. And Hug won in one minute 33.76 seconds as Weir had to settle for sixth.The 37-year-old has another opportunity on the track in Saturdays T53/54 4x400m relay -- if he opts to make himself available and if the team advance in Fridays heats -- and in the marathon on Sundays final day, which will be his final Paralympic performance.Thats my last [individual] race on the track ever, Weir said. That will be it for me. That was my decision before I came out here.I was thinking about it hard with my team around me and I said this is my last track event I can do. I said I want to retire at the London Marathon next year. Ill give it one more winters training and bow out where it all started.The 800m was Weirs third individual event in Rio, but his best result was fourth in the 1,500m. He was fifth in the 400m. It was a first Paralympic title for Hug, who finished second to Weir twice and fourth twice behind the Briton at London 2012.How do you think I feel? Its just so disappointing, said Weir, who is competing at his fifth Games. The sport has evolved over the last four years and Im just not good enough.Thats racing. Its moved on in four years. I felt sharp yesterday, just didnt feel as sharp this morning. Its one of those things and it just didnt work.Weir, from Wallington, Surrey, has no intention of continuing on until next years World Championships in London.ddddddddddddHe said: No, not for me. Track racings moved on so much it takes a lot out of your body to do everything. Im four years older and I just want to give the London Marathon one more crack.Weir became a father for the fourth time as partner Emily gave birth to the couples third child, Lenny, on Sunday. He was adamant that was not a reason for his performances.He added: A lot of people have been saying about the baby being born, but Im happy now hes here; it was one less worry, knowing that Emily was okay on her own. Thats got nothing to do with it at all.Weir said he was training well in the lead-up to Rio, hitting speeds quicker than prior to London 2012 on both road and track. But the results here, in a highly-competitive T54 class, illustrate the scale of his achievement in London four years ago.Weir, who won his first two Paralympic titles in Beijing, 12 years after his debut, said: A lot of the media put gold medals around my neck and I knew that London was special and it was never going to be achieved again.To me it was the pinnacle of my career. I couldnt have done it on a better stage. I was peaking at the right moment and it worked for me and Ive come away with four gold medals and its never going to be taken away from me.Sundays marathon finishes at Copacabana beach and will be Weirs last hurrah in Paralympic competition.The marathon I seem more comfortable at, but its a flat course so its going to suit the fast guys like the Japanese and Marcel, Weir added. It will be my last Paralympic race. Its going to be a big one, a hot one. ' ' '