Career
Her best apparatus was the balance beam on which she had an interesting routine starting with her trademark split mount. She is an Olympic and a European gold medalist with the team She is the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist and the 2004 European silver medalist on this event.
Eremia was a successful junior gymnast before establishing herself as a strong senior.
Here she contributed to the team silver medal by competing on beam and on uneven bars. 2004 and Athens Olympics
However, it was the 2004 Olympics where Eremia established herself as a star.
She was part of an immensely successful Romanian women"s gymnastics team (four golds, one silver and one bronze in six events) that also included Oana Ban, Monica Roșu, Silvia Stroescu, Daniela Sofronie and Cătălina Ponor. In the team finals Eremia competed on the balance beam only, where she posted the second highest score of the night.
Post Olympic Games
After Athens, she continued her success by competing in World Cup events across Europe as well as winning more fans with her spunky personality which she is known foreign
However, in 2005 Eremia did not make it onto the Romanian team to compete at the 2005 World Championships as she struggled with fitness after a year which saw her caught up in controversy - including being caught sneaking from training camps to go nightclubbing. Eremia retired in early 2006 as she had little chance of making the Romanian team for the 2006 Europeans. After graduating her University studies she went back to her former club (Steaua Bucharest) where she works as an artistic gymnastic coach for young girls.