Sport in Short: Sailing
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Your support makes all the difference.ENGLAND'S Chris Law was involved in two accidents in the semi-finals of the Australia Cup series in Perth yesterday. Two men were swept overboard, later to be rescued, in 30-knot winds as Law raced New Zealand's double Olympic gold medallist Rod Davis. The best-of-three series, which Davis leads 1-0, will be completed today and the winner will meet the Australian Peter Gilmour in a best-of-five final.
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