Uma Chaudhary’s gold medal in javelin throw at the World Police and Fire Games 2025 is a compact but exam-worthy Rajasthan current-affairs item. The Games were held in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. The source article identifies her as a CISF Head Constable posted at Jodhpur Airport, and the core news point is that she won gold in javelin throw. The official timing result also lists Uma Chaudhary as the winner in Women Javelin Throw 30-34 with a mark of 44.37 metres.
For RAS/UPSC prelims, the key facts are the person, force, sport, venue and medal: Uma Chaudhary, CISF, Jodhpur Airport, javelin throw, World Police and Fire Games 2025, and Birmingham, Alabama. For venue recall, remember Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
The achievement matters for Rajasthan because it is an international sports achievement by a woman uniformed-service personnel linked to the state. In mains-style answers, it can be used as a small example for sports culture, fitness, discipline and morale within security forces. For static-GK linkage, keep the scope narrow: this is not a broad essay on sports policy, but a factual item about Uma Chaudhary, CISF, javelin throw and the World Police and Fire Games 2025. According to official host information, the 2025 Games ran from June 27 to July 6, 2025 and drew 8,750 registrants from 72 countries. That shows the international scale of the event, while the exam recall point remains Rajasthan-CISF-javelin gold.
