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===International debut (1997)=== {{MedalTableTop|name=no|header=[[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|1997 Pan Pacific Championships]]}} {{MedalSilver | [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships β Men's 400 metre freestyle|400 m freestyle]] | 3:49.64}} {{MedalSilver | [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships β Men's 4 Γ 200 metre freestyle relay|4Γ200 m freestyle]] | 7:15.72}} {{MedalBottom}} In June 1997, two months before the [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|Pan Pacific Championships]], Thorpe required an [[vermiform appendix|appendix]] operation, which caused him to miss two weeks of training.<ref>Hunter, p. 83.</ref> Upon reaching Japan, Thorpe placed fourth in his heat of the [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships β Men's 200 metre freestyle|200 m freestyle]] with a new personal best time of 1 min 51.46 s.<ref name=h87>Hunter, p. 87.</ref> Thorpe's time was not enough to qualify for the final, but earned him selection in the [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships β Men's 4 Γ 200 metre freestyle relay|4 Γ 200 m freestyle relay]] team. Along with teammates [[Michael Klim]], [[Ian van der Wal]] and Hackett, Thorpe claimed silver, making him the youngest ever Pan Pacific medalist.<ref name=h87/> In his first individual final at international level, Thorpe was fifth at the 300 m mark, but fought back to claim silver in the [[1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships β Men's 400 metre freestyle|400 m freestyle]] behind Hackett in a time of 3 min 49.64 s.<ref name="andrews"/><ref name="andrews h">Andrews, pp. 191β192.</ref><ref name=s19>Swanton, p. 19.</ref><ref name=h88>Hunter, p. 88.</ref> His finishing burst was to become a trademark, and his time would have been enough to win silver at the [[Swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics β Men's 400 metre freestyle|Atlanta Olympics]].<ref name="Hunter"/><ref name="smh early"/> In October 1997, a few days before his fifteenth birthday, Thorpe competed in qualifying trials in Brisbane for the [[1998 World Aquatics Championships]] in [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]]. Thorpe gained selection for the world championships by finishing fourth and second in the 200 m and 400 m freestyle respectively. He set new personal bests in both events.<ref>Hunter, pp. 91β92.</ref>
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