Background
Erceg was born in Split, Croatia (then the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) to parents Slobodan and Anda.
Erceg was born in Split, Croatia (then the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) to parents Slobodan and Anda.
She is also the first, and to date the only, female gymnast ever to represent independent Croatia at the Olympic Games. She began gymnastics in 1995 at Kaštela Gymnastics, with coach Magda Miloševic-Ilić. In 1998, she followed coach Miloševic-Ilić to a new club, GK Marjan.
The following year, she placed first in the all-around in the youth division at the Croatian National Championships in Zagreb.
In 2002, Erceg competed at the junior European Championships, where she placed 12th in the all-around final. Erceg entered the senior ranks in 2003.
She placed 112th in the all-around at the 2003 World Championships and did not qualify for the 2004 Olympics, but continued training. In 2004 she placed 14th in the all-around at the European Championships.
In 2007, Erceg competed in the World Championships in Stuttgart, where she placed 69th in the all-around in the preliminary round of competition, earning herself an individual berth to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
She also competed at the 2007 World University Games, placing sixth on the floor in event finals. In the spring of 2008 Erceg placed 16th in the all-around at the European Championships in Clermont-Ferrand. At the 2008 Olympics, she competed only in the team qualifying round, placing 13th on vault and 57th overall.
Erceg retired from competitive gymnastics in 2012.
After the London Olympics, Erceg obtained a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology from the Faculty of Kinesiology in Split and worked as a coach in GK Marjan. After taking up CrossFit, Erceg switched to weightlifting and, after only several months of training, took individual gold and silver medals in the 2015 Croatian Championship.
Uneven bars: Comaneci salto. 1 1/2 piroutte-Jaeger combination.
Double-front dismount.
Balance beam: "Erceg" mount. Front aerial-side flip. Back handspring-layout.
Double twist dismount.
Floor exercise: Triple twist. Double pike. Eponymous.
The senior all-around National Champion in 2004 and 2005 and the winner of several medals on the World Cup circuit, Erceg is considered to be the Croatia"s most successful international gymnast. In 2000 Erceg won gold medals on the vault, balance beam and uneven bars in the youth division of the Croatian Nationals, and earned a place on the Croatian national junior team Erceg won her first major international medal at the 2005 Maribor World Cup, where she placed second on floor exercise. At the 2006 Maribor World Cup, Erceg won two additional medals, a silver on the uneven bars and a bronze on vault.