Zander represented Sweden at the 1912 Olympic Games in his home country of Sweden. He finished seventh and tenth, respectively. Although his 3,000 m team placed second, he did not receive a medal because only three of the best runners from the team were counted, while he was fourth. The 1916 Olympics were cancelled due to
World War I. At the 1920 Games, Zander failed to finish his 1500 m race. He helped Sweden to qualify for the final in the
3000 metre team race, but he did not run in the final, in which Sweden won the bronze medal. the 3,000 and 5,000 m events at the 1914 Baltic Games, and four events at the 1916 Swedish Games. He semi-retired in 1918 and had a rib injury while preparing for the 1920 Olympics. During his career, he set Swedish records in the 1,500 and 5,000 m and world records over 1,500, 2,000 and 3,000 metres. In retirement he worked as an
actuary for the Pension Board in Stockholm. == References ==