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Tina Erceg

Tina Erceg (born May 3, 1988) is a Croatian former international gymnast. 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. She is also the first, and to date the only, female gymnast ever to represent independent Croatia at the Olympic Games.〔("Erceg's Rightful Place" ) John Crumlish, ''International Gymnast,'' May 2008〕
==Early life and junior career==
Erceg was born in Split, Croatia (then the SFRY) to parents Slobodan and Anda. 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 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. In 2002, Erceg competed at the junior European Championships, where she placed 12th in the all-around final.〔〔(Erceg's official biography at TinaErceg.com )〕

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