Meyers finished second in the all-around to Teal Grindle at the 2013 Tournoi International. In the event finals, she finished seventh on the uneven bars and sixth on the floor exercise.[3] At the 2014 Elite Gym Massilia, she finished 41st in the all-around.[4]
Meyers won a bronze medal in the junior all-around at the 2015 Belgian Championships.[5] She competed with Axelle Klinckaert and Nina Derwael at the 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival, and they won a silver medal in the team event behind Russia.[6]
Meyers became age-eligible for senior competitions in 2016. She made her senior debut at the International Gymnix and finished seventh in the floor exercise final.[7] She was an alternate for the Belgian team that won an Olympic berth at the 2016 Olympic Test Event.[8] She competed with the Belgian team that finished ninth in the qualification round at the European Championships.[9] She was chosen as an alternate for Belgium's Olympic team.[10]
Meyers helped Belgium finish second to France at the 2017 Sainté Gym Cup, and she won the all-around silver medal.[11] She then competed at the 2017 European Championships but did not advance into any finals.[12] She won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2017 Belgian Championships.[13]
Meyers was selected to compete at the 2018 European Championships, but she withdrew due to an injury.[14] She came back to all-around competition at the 2018 Varsenare Friendly where she helped Belgium defeat the Netherlands and Romania.[15] She was the team alternate for the 2018 World Championships, and she announced her retirement after the competition.[1]