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Latvian businessman (born 1951)
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Gunārs Ķirsons (born 17 May 1951, in Omsk) is a Latvian entrepreneur, businessman and founder of the Latvian Lido (restaurant) [fi] chain of restaurants. He is also the president of the Latvian Judo Federation.