She took gold in both the archery events she participated in, and won a silver medal and two bronze in swimming.
In the women's FITA round open, she faced two British archers: Comley (first name not recorded) and R. Irvine.
With 962 points, ahead of Comley's 534 and Irvine's 494, she finished in a very comfortable first place, to become Rhodesia's first Paralympic champion.
In the women's Windsor round open, she took on the same two competitors and emerged victorious with a comfortable lead: 726 points, to Irvine's 533 and Comley's 468.
Zander won by a large margin, in 54.3s, while Djukich (1:35.9) outswam Harriman (1:46.2) for second place.