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Pascal Ondarts (born 1 April 1956, in Méharin) is a former French Basque rugby union player. He played as a prop and as a hooker. He was considered by The Times one of the 10 most frightening French players ever to represent his National Team. Ondarts played all his career at Biarritz Olympique, from 1976/77 to 1992/93. He was runners-up to the French Championship in 1991/92. After ending his player career, he opened a restaurant in his hometown of Biarritz. English prop Jason Leonard said that "Pascal Ondarts was the best, the toughest and hardest prop against I ever played".

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  • Pascal Ondarts (Mehaine, 1956ko apirilaren 1a) baxenafartar errugbilari ohia da, harroin postuan aritzen zena. Biarritz Olympiqueko jokalaria izan zen eta, 1986-1991 bitartean, 42 partida jokatu zituen Frantziako selekzioarekin, bost urtez parte hartu zuen Bost Nazioen Txapelketan, eta baita 1987ko eta 1991ko Munduko Errugbi Txapelketetan ere. (eu)
  • ‌ Pascal Ondarts a Compétitions nationales et continentales officielles uniquement.b Matchs officiels uniquement. Pascal Ondarts est un joueur français de rugby à XV, né le 1er avril 1956 à Méharin (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), ayant occupé le poste de pilier droit au Biarritz olympique, et gauche en sélection nationale (1,78 m; 102 kg). Sous le maillot tricolore, il remporte trois éditions du Tournoi des cinq Nations, en réalisant le Grand Chelem en 1987, et en 1988, victoire partagée, et en 1989. (fr)
  • Pascal Ondarts (Méharin, 1º aprile 1956) è un ex rugbista a 15 francese, per 17 anni pilone della prima squadra del Biarritz. (it)
  • Pascal Ondarts (born 1 April 1956, in Méharin) is a former French Basque rugby union player. He played as a prop and as a hooker. He was considered by The Times one of the 10 most frightening French players ever to represent his National Team. Ondarts played all his career at Biarritz Olympique, from 1976/77 to 1992/93. He was runners-up to the French Championship in 1991/92. After ending his player career, he opened a restaurant in his hometown of Biarritz. English prop Jason Leonard said that "Pascal Ondarts was the best, the toughest and hardest prop against I ever played". (en)
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  • Pascal Ondarts (Mehaine, 1956ko apirilaren 1a) baxenafartar errugbilari ohia da, harroin postuan aritzen zena. Biarritz Olympiqueko jokalaria izan zen eta, 1986-1991 bitartean, 42 partida jokatu zituen Frantziako selekzioarekin, bost urtez parte hartu zuen Bost Nazioen Txapelketan, eta baita 1987ko eta 1991ko Munduko Errugbi Txapelketetan ere. (eu)
  • Pascal Ondarts (born 1 April 1956, in Méharin) is a former French Basque rugby union player. He played as a prop and as a hooker. He was considered by The Times one of the 10 most frightening French players ever to represent his National Team. Ondarts played all his career at Biarritz Olympique, from 1976/77 to 1992/93. He was runners-up to the French Championship in 1991/92. He had 42 caps for France, scoring 1 try, 4 points in aggregate, from a 16-3 win over New Zealand, at 15 November 1986, in Nantes, in a friendly. It should be noticed that he was already 30 years old when he made his debut for his National Team. He participated in 5 editions of the Five Nations Championship, in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991, being a winner in 1987, with a Grand Slam, 1988, ex-aequo with Wales, and 1989. He played at the 1987 Rugby World Cup, where France lost the final to New Zealand by 29-9, but missed the final, and at the 1991 Rugby World Cup, where he had his last game for his National Team, at 19 October 1991, in the 10-19 loss to England, at the quarter-finals, aged 35 years old. After ending his player career, he opened a restaurant in his hometown of Biarritz. English prop Jason Leonard said that "Pascal Ondarts was the best, the toughest and hardest prop against I ever played". (en)
  • ‌ Pascal Ondarts a Compétitions nationales et continentales officielles uniquement.b Matchs officiels uniquement. Pascal Ondarts est un joueur français de rugby à XV, né le 1er avril 1956 à Méharin (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), ayant occupé le poste de pilier droit au Biarritz olympique, et gauche en sélection nationale (1,78 m; 102 kg). Sous le maillot tricolore, il remporte trois éditions du Tournoi des cinq Nations, en réalisant le Grand Chelem en 1987, et en 1988, victoire partagée, et en 1989. (fr)
  • Pascal Ondarts (Méharin, 1º aprile 1956) è un ex rugbista a 15 francese, per 17 anni pilone della prima squadra del Biarritz. (it)
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