Serge Blanco, rugby legend, runs for Biarritz mayoralty

Serge Blanco, French rugby icon and former businessman, announces his candidacy for Biarritz mayor in the 2026 municipal elections. Running without party affiliation, the 67-year-old local faces six other lists in a race where rugby remains influential. His campaign headquarters is set up in a neighborhood grocery-bar.

Serge Blanco, 67, has entered politics by running for mayor of Biarritz in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department. A legendary rugby fullback, he played for Biarritz Olympique from 1975 to 1992, without winning a French championship for the club, but achieving notable success with the French national team.

Born in Caracas to a Venezuelan policeman father who died before he was two and a Basque mother, Odile Blanco, he grew up in Saint-Martin, a city-entry neighborhood. Loyal to Biarritz, he recalls starting with football on a local field at 14 but never leaving his mother for a trial in Nantes. “I started with football on that field opposite, he says. I was supposed to try out in Nantes. I was 14... I never went. Impossible to leave my mom.”

Post-rugby, Blanco rode the sport's social ladder. Friend and mentee of Serge Kampf, Capgemini's founder, he advanced from adjuster at Dassault to successful entrepreneur. He established a thalassotherapy center in Hendaye and launched a clothing brand, keeping his name prominent.

A political novice, he campaigns without party label from the grocery-bar of local septuagenarian Dominique Hirigoyen, reopened after three years. This spot serves as a lively base for his mayoral bid against six rivals, in a town steeped in rugby culture.

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