A tearful Anna Meares has ended her Olympic title defence and possibly her decorated cycling career.Australias flagbearer has finished 10th in the womens sprint, the event she won in London, but leaves Rio with a bronze medal from the keirin.When she lost her second-round repechage on Monday, consigning her to a ride-off for ninth to 12th, Meares tearfully hugged riders, coaches and staff from Australia and rival countries.After four Games, Meares has not yet made a decision on her future but is likely to call an end to an Olympic career that has brought two gold, a silver and three bronze medals.Meanwhile, Australias teams keep crashing out of the Olympics, with womens water polo and hockey both knocked out in quarter finals on Monday.The water polo women suffered Australias second penalty shootout heartbreak in Rio, following the soccer teams dramatic loss to Brazil last week.Australia and Hungary were locked at 8-8 at fulltime, but the Hungarians won the shootout 5-4 after Australian captain Bronwen Knox missed her shot.The Hockeyroos have followed the men out of the Games in the quarter-finals, going down 4-2 to arch rival New Zealand.Its very disappointing for our girls considering we played some really good hockey but when it comes down to these games, youve got to be at your best or you get punished, skipper Madonna Blyth said.Australias guaranteed sailing medal on Monday was put on hold when the final race of the Laser was cancelled due to a lack of wind.Tom Burton goes into the medal race in second place, 10 points behind Tonci Stipanovic, but needs to finish five places ahead of the Croatian to snatch the gold.Australias 49er sailors Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen have put themselves back into medal contention, climbing to third overall after three good races on Monday.But, at 33 points behind New Zealand leaders Peter Burling and Blair Tuke, the best they could hope for is silver.Australians Madeline Heiner-Hills and Genevieve LaCaze both finished in the top 10 in the womens 3000m steeplechase.The first Australians to reach an Olympic final in the event, Heiner-Hills finished seventh and LaCaze was ninth.Australia has been stuck on six gold medals for two days and sits in ninth place on the medals table. 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Skaggs tossed eight innings of three-hit ball in his return to Arizonas rotation, and the Diamondbacks opened a 10-game homestand with a 5-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night. "He reminded me of Barry Zito when he was with Oakland," said Michael Cuddyer, who had one of Colorados three singles. "He had a two-seamer away and then in the middle innings he started throwing that curveball, which is a plus-plus curveball. It was very reminiscent of Zito in Oakland." Skaggs, who turns 22 next week and is considered one of the top pitching prospects in the game, struck out five and walked one after he was recalled from Triple-A Reno for the second time this season. "I feel awesome," the left-hander said. "Its great. To be up here this young is a dream come true." Paul Goldschmidt drove in two runs with a double and single, raising his NL-leading total to 71 RBIs. A.J. Pollock had two hits and scored three times, and Aaron Hill had a two-run single. Colorados Jorge De La Rosa (8-5) gave up three runs and seven hits in 5 1-3 innings. He had allowed three runs combined in his previous three starts. Corey Dickerson and Nolan Arenado also had a single for the Rockies. J.J. Putz got three outs to complete the three-hitter for Arizona. The Diamondbacks, who concluded a 10-game trip with a 5-4, 15-inning victory at the New York Mets on Thursday, played in front of a sellout crowd of 45,505. It was the biggest total for Chase Field since opening day. It also was their first home game since 19 Arizona firefighters died while trying to extinguish an erratic wildfire last Sunday. The Diamondbacks paid tribute to the victims of the tragedy during a pregame ceremony that featured a bagpipe band playing "Amazing Grace" while photos of each of the fallen firefighters were shown on the ballparks giant video screen. Colorado had four baserunners, and only one of them reached second. 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Pollock then hit a soaring fly ball to the left-field corner that bounced off the yellow line atop the Diamondbacks bullpen fence for a double, despite Dickersons attempt to haul it in. Umpires reviewed the play and upheld the call on the field. That left runners at second and third with one out. Gregorius was caught in a rundown on Hills chopper to third, but Goldschmidts soft single to centre brought in Pollock. After Skaggs cruised through a seven-pitch sixth, Arizona got another run and ended De La Rosas night in the bottom half. Hill led off with a double to the right-field corner, and then Goldschmidt scorched a line drive RBI double over the head of centre fielder Tyler Colvin. Arizona tacked on two more against Adam Ottavino in the seventh. Gregorius reached on his second single, and was sacrificed to second by Skaggs. Pollock walked, and Hill singled to shallow centre to bring both of them home. NOTES: Gonzalez expects to be back in the lineup Saturday night or Sunday. ... 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