Building Your Athlete Page & Site Privacy
Zitat von Ho'Omau Endurance am Januar 24, 2026, 1:18 p.m. UhrAt Ho'Omau, your athlete profile is more than just a bio—it is your Digital Pedigree. It’s the first thing a potential training partner, coach, or teammate looks at before hitting "Accept" on a friend request or replying to a technical thread. In this community, reputation is built on transparency. Nobody wants to exchange training data with a default avatar or a blank page. To get the most out of the Ho'Omau Collective, you need to show yourself.
Complete Your Visual Identity
- Avatar & Cover Photo: Upload a high-resolution headshot and a 1200px cover photo (ideally from the "pain cave" or a race finish). This isn't about vanity; it’s about being recognizable at RacePoint HQ event or during a Trainingslager.
- Gear Bag: List your gear. Whether it's your specific tri-rig or your preferred shoes for technical trails, knowing what you use helps others engage with you and personalized the conversation.
- Trophy Room: Stay Current. Keep your complete race types and Proudest Finishes up to date. Why it matters: When you post a question in the forum or in a chat, fellow athletes will check your athlete page to understand what type of race experience you might have. A complete = better, more specific feedback.
Privacy & The Mission
We provide granular controls in your Account Settings to manage who sees your data. You can choose to make your Athlete Page or your community listing private. The trade-off? While we respect your privacy, a private profile is a barrier to connection. Our entire mission is to foster an open, elite network. If you hide your Pedigree and stay off the member directory, you are essentially "ghosting" the community you joined. Our Recommendation: Keep your profile public to fellow members. High-level endurance sports don't happen in a vacuum and are built on community knowledge - don't keep yours in the dark.
At Ho'Omau, your athlete profile is more than just a bio—it is your Digital Pedigree. It’s the first thing a potential training partner, coach, or teammate looks at before hitting "Accept" on a friend request or replying to a technical thread. In this community, reputation is built on transparency. Nobody wants to exchange training data with a default avatar or a blank page. To get the most out of the Ho'Omau Collective, you need to show yourself.
Complete Your Visual Identity
- Avatar & Cover Photo: Upload a high-resolution headshot and a 1200px cover photo (ideally from the "pain cave" or a race finish). This isn't about vanity; it’s about being recognizable at RacePoint HQ event or during a Trainingslager.
- Gear Bag: List your gear. Whether it's your specific tri-rig or your preferred shoes for technical trails, knowing what you use helps others engage with you and personalized the conversation.
- Trophy Room: Stay Current. Keep your complete race types and Proudest Finishes up to date. Why it matters: When you post a question in the forum or in a chat, fellow athletes will check your athlete page to understand what type of race experience you might have. A complete = better, more specific feedback.
Privacy & The Mission
We provide granular controls in your Account Settings to manage who sees your data. You can choose to make your Athlete Page or your community listing private. The trade-off? While we respect your privacy, a private profile is a barrier to connection. Our entire mission is to foster an open, elite network. If you hide your Pedigree and stay off the member directory, you are essentially "ghosting" the community you joined. Our Recommendation: Keep your profile public to fellow members. High-level endurance sports don't happen in a vacuum and are built on community knowledge - don't keep yours in the dark.