Lynsay Ryan

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Lynsay Ryan (born in 1984) is a Canadian singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. A graduate of McMaster University and University of Toronto.

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She is the daughter of two-time world champion curling skip Pat Ryan. In 2005, Ryan posed in a see-through sarong in a calendar to promote women's curling. [1]

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  1. "Nude athlete calendar shocker".