[3][4][5][6][7][8] After the 1976 Olympics, she had long breaks from major competitions due to multiple injuries.
She recovered by 1982, and that year placed fourth in the 1500m and 3000m events at the Commonwealth Games[9] and finished fifth at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships.
[1] Zorn graduated from the William Colenso College in Napier, and already at the age 13 qualified for the national cross-country running championships.
After marriage, she moved to Hamilton, and often competed in the marathon and cross-country races in the United States.
She retired after suffering a stress fracture in 1988, and later gave birth to a daughter Aynslee (b.