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Modern sports organisations generate enormous amounts of information—from athlete health and training data to performance testing, recovery, scouting and competition data. But every stakeholder needs a different view of that information. A coach needs to know who is ready to train, a sports scientist needs deeper physiological context, a team manager needs a clear picture of squad readiness, a scout needs meaningful indicators for athlete potential, and a sponsor may need a broader understanding of team and athlete performance. Giving everyone access to everything can create more noise than value.
OHUE ARIS is designed around this reality. Instead of presenting the same data to every stakeholder, it brings together health and sports information and translates it into ARIS Intelligence insights relevant to each role. The depth remains available when required, while the most important information is surfaced first. This allows different stakeholders to work from the same intelligence without being overwhelmed by the volume behind it.
For a sports organisation, this has a direct business impact. Better visibility can support more informed athlete selection, training decisions, resource allocation, talent identification and long-term development. It can also help organisations demonstrate a stronger, more measurable approach to athlete management—something increasingly important when investing in athletes, building high-performance programmes or managing commercial partnerships.
The value of OHUE ARIS is therefore not in simply bringing more data into one platform. Its value lies in connecting health + sports and turning that combined picture into actionable intelligence. An athlete's performance cannot be understood through training metrics alone, just as health information cannot be viewed separately from performance demands.
OHUE ARIS brings these perspectives together in one Athlete Performance Management Platform, giving every stakeholder the intelligence they need while keeping the larger picture accessible. It is built to help sports organisations move from fragmented information to a shared understanding of athlete readiness, performance and potential.