In 2000, Marany Meyer won the South African Youth Chess Championship for girls. She represented South Africa at the
World Youth Chess Championships in different age groups. In 2000, Marany Meyer participated in
Women's World Chess Championship by
knock-out system and in the first round sensational won to
Nino Gurieli but in the second round lost to
Almira Skripchenko. Later Marany Meyer moved to New Zealand and since 2009 she has been representing this country in chess tournaments. Marany Meyer played for South Africa and New Zealand in the
Women's Chess Olympiads: • In 2000, for South Africa, at second board in the
34th Chess Olympiad (women) in
Istanbul (+4, =2, -5), • In 2012, for New Zealand at reserve board in the
40th Chess Olympiad (women) in
Istanbul (+4, =2, -3), • In 2014, for New Zealand, at second board in the
41st Chess Olympiad (women) in
Tromsø (+4, =2, -3). ==References==