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Philip "Phil" John Rogers (born 24 April 1971, in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former breaststroke swimmer who competed in three consequentive Summer Olympics for Australia, starting in 1992. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. .
At his Olympic debut he won the bronze medal in the 100m Breaststroke, followed by a bronze in 1996 in the 4x100m Medley Relay. During his last Olympic appearance, at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, he was the oldest member of the Australian Swimming Team, at age 29.
Phil Rogers 'A Passion for Pots' ceramics feature film
Phil Rogers "Pottery Wheel Throwing Demonstration" at the Goldmark Gallery
In the Pottery Workshop with Phil Rogers
Phil Rogers 'Drawing in the Air' feature ceramics documentary
Phil Rogers' lecture at the Goldmark Gallery: "Influences and Working Methods"
Phil Rogers 2008 Wood Kiln Opening
Glazing Pots with Phil Rogers in the Studio
Phil Rogers Firing his Wood Kiln 2008
'2007 Slideshow of Work' by Phil Rogers
Shoji Hamada's Reference Museum with Phil Rogers
Actors: David Bradley (actor), Timothy Spall (actor), John Altman (composer), Celia Imrie (actress), Natalie Press (actress), Ben Miles (actor), Laura Mackie (producer), Irene Chawko (miscellaneous crew), Robin Fraser-Paye (costume designer), Nuala Alen-Buckley (miscellaneous crew), Hilary Salmon (producer), Joe Walker (editor), Steven Webb (actor), Jody Latham (actor), Susanna White (director),
Genres: Drama,Actors: John E. Blakeley (producer), John E. Blakeley (director), John E. Blakeley (writer), Bert Tracy (actor), Frank Randle (actor), Frank Randle (writer), Dan Young (actor), Tessie O'Shea (actress), Dorothy Stimson (editor), Harry Jackson (writer), Sally Barnes (actress), Rita Varien (actress), Sonny Burke (actor), Peter Lilley (actor), Josef Locke (actor),
Genres: Comedy,