His paternal grandparents hail from
Novo Mesto, but due to his grandfather's engagement in the
Yugoslav People's Army, his father was born in
Bitola. His father was in the Army as well, and met his mother, a
discus thrower, in
Senta while located there at the time. Because of his older brothers Igor and Goran's respiratory problems, his family moved to
Split–where he was born–due to the benefits of sea air and climate. After
the outbreak of the
Croatian War of Independence, his family moved to
Herceg Novi. Finally, in 1997, his family moved to
Petlovo Brdo,
Belgrade, where he finished the last grade of primary school and started secondary school. After the
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, he started training shooting at the urging of his mother and
Srećko Pejović. He was married to
Salvadoran sports shooter
Melissa Pérez, whom he met in 2005. They married in 2011 in the
Ružica Church. Despite plans for another wedding in El Salvador, the
Catholic Church there would not agree on a compromise due to Mikec's
Eastern Orthodox faith, unlike the
Serbian Orthodox Church who did agree on a compromise due to Pérez's
Roman Catholic faith. The couple have two children, a son Milan Ricardo (b. 2015) and Mia Vanessa (b. 2020). ==References==