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Given the long and grueling march Andy Murray endured to finally get to the summit of mens tennis, it seems like sweet justice that the 29-year-old Scot now gets to enjoy sitting atop the world rankings for a few weeks longer. His rout of longtime nemesis Novak Djokovic on Sunday in the year-ending ATP World Finals ensured that Murray will have top ranking until at least the beginning of 2017.Murray has rarely accomplished anything great quickly. Its just not his M.O. But his careerlong habit of stubbornly persevering, come what may, is precisely what lifted and distinguished him in a mens tennis year that became a war of attrition by the end of 2016.First, Roger Federer fell out, injured. Then Rafael Nadal, t. After finally winning the French Open for the first time and holding all four Slam titles at once, Djokovic abruptly hit a wall that seemed more mental than physical. Djokovics results the past five months of his year, starting with his third-round flameout at Wimbledon, featured a series of upsets and occasional tantrums on the court that left him lking like a man sapped of self-belief by Sundays straight-sets loss to Murray.But it would be t easy (and unfair) to say Murray simply feasted on other peoples absences or mistakes on his way to becoming the oldest first-time No. 1 since Australias John Newcombe earned the top spot at the age of 30 in 1974. Murray is better than that.Murray is a three-time major champion, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a Davis Cup champ. He plays some of the best defense in the game, returns magnificently and runs down balls others dont bother to chase. The conviction it tk him to physically build himself up from a string bean kid from Scotland who had some promise into an indefatigable athlete who can handle the kind of workloads he routinely endures at major events is a talent. The same goes for his ability to remain resolute as he tried and tried to crash the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic stranglehold on the top and finally succeeded, ending all that dismissive talk that the Big Four was really the Big Three-and-a-Half.A lesser competitor wouldve said the hell with it a long time ago.So it was a little odd Sunday to hear Murray say, I never, ever imagined [No. 1] was possible after he defeated Djokovic before a raucous crowd that cheered the Scot on and on at Londons O2 Arena.His disclaimer is hard to believe.Murray has not only navigated an era in which the three champions in front of him hoarded 43 Grand Slam titles (Federer, 17; Nadal, 14; Djokovic, 12). He also had to carry the hopes of tennis-mad Britain on his shoulders. And at times, never more so than at Wimbledon, it was hard to know whose hovering presence was more of a burden for Murray: the ghost of 1930s champion Fred Perry, the last British man to win the All-England Club title before Murray, or pr star-crossed Tim Henman, who came tantalizingly close to winning Wimbledon between 1998 and 2002 but never did.Last week, Murray even heard -- unfairly -- that there was an asterisk next to his year-closing rush to No. 1 because he hadnt beaten a top-five player between the US Open in September and ATP Finals week. And he was right to parry back, telling reporters, I can only beat the people in front of me. And I did that this week.He sandwiched career-best winning streaks of 22 and now 24 matches (and counting) around his grouchy quarterfinal loss to Kei Nishikori at the US Open. Murray finished the year with a tour-best nine titles.His June reunion with Ivan Lendl as his coach has the same transformative effect on him that their work together the first time around did. Lendl demands that Murray play with a calm that even Murray wasnt sure he could achieve.Lking forward now, Murrays ability to hang onto the No. 1 ranking sets up a fascinating dynamic for 2017. It should be one of the most interesting mens tennis seasons in years because of the uncertainty, the sentimentality in play and new faces involved.Remember, Murray wasnt the only player rising in 2016 while Federer, Nadal and Djokovic slid backward or tried to stay in the top 10. Stan Wawrinka, who beat Djokovic for the US Open title, affirmed his stature as the most dangerous floater in every Grand Slam draw.All of this was new: Milos Raonic finally showed signs of becoming a big-tournament threat, not just a big server. Argentinas Juan Martin del Potro gave fans hope that his long-running wrist problems might finally go away long enough to let him contend for majors again.Nishikori continued to run down balls and wins like the second coming of Lleyton Hewitt, and Marin Cilic remains capable of giant-killing tears, t. Dominic Thiem, the most successful of the #nextgen players the ATP is pushing, finished ranked No. 10 but was playing on fumes by August. Hopefully, he learned a lot this year about overscheduling himself.If Australian bad boy Nick Kyrgios comes back from his suspension and fines for tanking an autumn match in China with his head finally screwed on straight -- a big if -- and countryman Bernard Tomic tones down his antics, t, Murray wont be the only one troubling Federer and Nadal as they try to prove once again their days as major title contenders arent over. Even 19-year-old Alexander Zverev, the youngest player in the top 50, has the talent to break through like Thiem did this year.But all of them have to pursue Murray now. And Murray has proved he will not be easy to catch or tire of the race.He was only 22 the first time he got to No. 2 in the world.It tk him seven years and 82 days to take this last step up to No. 1. Murrays title win in Paris two weeks ago ended Djokovics 122-week run at the top. Sundays win was only Murrays 11th against Djokovic in 35 career showdowns.Djokovic, who is also 29, has still not elaborated on the personal problems that he said weighed on him this fall. But he will have time to mend now, same as Federer and Nadal have.All of them should return refreshed and ready when the tuneups for the Australian Open arrive in January.But Andy Murray, so long the tortoise among the hares, finally has everyone pursuing him for a change.Sunday, he shk his head when reminded of that.Pretty special, he said. 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Clarksons actions one night earlier, leaping off the bench in defence of Kessel during a pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres, will cost him the first 10 games of the regular season. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio Stadium is sure to be rocking on Saturday when Ohio State and Michigan take the ftball field, and geologists will find out just how much through the use of seismographs.Ohio State and Miami University professors teamed up with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to devise the FanQuakes Magnitude Scale, and have planted sensors around the stadium this year to measure the seismic activity created by fans.The scale converts the shaking coming from fans into the perceived magnitude of a naturally occurring earthquake. Ohio States stadium seats nearly 105,000.So far this season, the biggest quake came after Curtis Samuels touchdown catch at the beginning of the second half against Nebraska. The shaking lasted more than two minutes and reached a FanQuake Magnitude of 5.2.Researchers said they expect fans at Saturdays game between No. 2-ranked Ohio State and third-ranked Michigan to take it to another level.The project was conceived as a way to help students understand concepts in geology that are sometimes hard to grasp, according to a statement from Ohio State.Well feature the measurements in classes, so that undergraduates can engage with real-world data and connect it to an eexperience many of them have had in person, said project leader Derek Sawyer, assistant professor of earth sciences at Ohio State.dddddddddddd At a more advanced level, well use the data to teach data reduction and collection as well as wave propagation, earthquakes and the local geology.Researchers say they have been surprised by the effects of music from Ohio States marching band.We expected that the most exciting plays would make the biggest fan quakes, and thats true, Miami University geologist Michael Brudzinski said in a statement. But sometimes the fan quakes grow even larger after the play is done, because the music starts. The music helps the fans to jump in unison, which leads to even stronger shaking of the stands.Jeffrey Fox, a seismologist at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, said fan quakes present a gd opportunity to get people thinking about earthquake hazards in general.As more and more people move to and live in earthquake-prone areas, they should be aware of seismic risk, Fox said. Even in areas such as Ohio, where the risk is low, its not zero. ' ' '

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