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Interview: Zimbabwe’s Christina Livaditakis on Election to PFAA Board and Why She’ll Be Competing in the 2025 CrossFit Season

Zimbabwe’s Christina Livaditakis has been keeping busy during the offseason. 

In October, Livaditakis finished third at the Down Under Championship (DUC) in Wollongong, Australia. Then, in November, she was elected as one of the six athlete board members for the Professional Fitness Athletes’ Association (PFAA). 

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Discovering CrossFit

Growing up in Zimbabwe, Livaditakis was an active kid who enjoyed all sports, from water polo to rugby. She first became interested in CrossFit in 2016.

Livaditakis fell in love with the methodology as well. She earned her CrossFit L1 and began coaching soon after.

Life as a Zimbabwean Living in Australia and Competing in Africa

In 2018, Livaditakis moved from her home in Zimbabwe, Africa, to start a new life in Australia.

“As anyone who’s lived [in Africa] would know, it’s nothing like living in a first-world country,” she said.

Livaditakis has been on the cusp of qualifying for the Games from the African region for the last three years, but illness and altitude have hindered her path so far. The African Semifinal was previously held at sea level in Cape Town — however, more recently, it’s been held in Johannesburg at 5,000 feet above sea level.

After living and working in Australia for over six years, Livaditakis now has her Australian permanent residency. For the 2025 CrossFit Games season, the Torian Pro, the Australian In-Person Qualifying Event, has waived any residency requirement. 

Christina Livaditakis’ Podium Finish at the Down Under Championship

The DUC took place in Wollongong, Australia, October 18-20, and Livaditakis finished third in the Elite Women’s division, behind winner Aimee Cringle and runner-up Jessi Smith.

Livaditakis started the competition in good form, with a win in the first event. 

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Perhaps thinking about the recent changes to the CrossFit Games season, Livaditakis noted:

The PFAA and Livaditakis’ 2025 CrossFit Season Plans

Livaditakis was approached by the PFAA when the association first launched its election process. 

Upon learning more about the group and the expectations of the role, Livaditakis agreed to stand for election to the Athlete Board. She and five others were elected.

Like many other elite CrossFit athletes, Livaditakis has been left feeling frustrated after the announcement of the 2025 CrossFit Games changes. 

However, she still plans to compete despite the lack of information and consistency provided by CrossFit HQ.

She went on to say that athletes she speaks with feel frustrated by a lack of consistency in the Games season structure year over year. 

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A Belief in CrossFit’s Core Values

Despite the changes to the sport of CrossFit, Livaditakis still believes in the core values that underpin CrossFit.

In her view, the methodology, sport, and community are all interconnected. “I believe in the methodology…for health and fitness,” she said, “so with that, I will support my community by competing in the 2025 season.”

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