Education
George Washington University.
bobsledder rugby union player skeleton racer
George Washington University.
Meyers married coach and fellow bobsledder Nic Taylor in April 2014. She was named to the United States team for the 2010 Winter Olympics on January 16, 2010. Their first run has a time of 53.28.
Their second run has a time of 53.05.
Their third run has a time of 53.29. Their fourth run has a time of 53.78 for a total of 3:33.40 a difference of +1.12 from first place.
Meyers and brake-woman Katie Eberling placed second at the 2013 FIBT World Championships in Saint Moritz. Their first run has a time of 57.26, a track record.
Their second run has a time of 57.63.
Their third run has a time of 57.69. In April 2014 she took part in 2014 China Women"s Sevens with United States women"s national rugby union team (sevens)
In September 2014, the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing announced it would allow mixed-gender crews to compete in four-man bobsleigh. On 8 November Meyers Taylor led a four-man crew to third place in the United States trials, securing a place to compete for the United States national team, despite only having four days training in a four-man sled.
On November 15, 2014, Meyers and Kaillie Humphries of Canada became the first women to compete with/against men in an international four-man bobsleigh competition, in the season-opening North American Cup race in Park City, Utah.
Meyers piloted her mixed-team"s sled to a seventh-place finish, Humphries piloted hers to sixth.
Born in Oceanside, California, Meyers was raised in Douglasville, Georgia and is a graduate of The George Washington University, where she was a member of the Softball team