Lebanon has a ski team? Lebanon is a mountainous country with many ski resorts and a history of skiing dating to But no, not really. The are just two of them. So why's she cold then? Does she not have the right gear? Several photos have emerged showing Chamoun nearly naked in the snow , apart from mittens, goggles and ski poles. I'm not familiar with that event. The pictures are from a three-year-old calendar shoot, but they still caused consternation in Lebanon. For fear that Jackie would catch her death?

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Although it's hailed as one of the most liberal countries in the region, the skier acknowledged in a Facebook post that it is still in many ways a "conservative" country. Last Wednesday, Lebanon's Sports and Youth minister even ordered an investigation into the photos, which Chamoun said were part of a photo shoot for a ski calendar and were never meant to be made public. The photographer was Olympian Hubertus von Hohenlohe, who recently made healdines with his mariachi-style race suit. While liberalists across Lebanon rallied in support of Chamoun, March , a Beirut-based NGO focused on national censorship laws, decided to use the publicity around Chamoun's nudity to draw attention to an issue far more significant to most Lebanese women — domestic violence.
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Jackie Chamoun appears in the behind the scenes video, posted to YouTube by Beiruting. BEIRUT - Lebanon has long been known as the most liberal Arab country in the Middle East, many of its women unafraid of baring the kind of flesh that would invite scorn and outrage elsewhere in the region. But it remains conservative, at least by western standards, and topless images that have surfaced in the past few days of skier Jackie Chamoun, representing Lebanon at the Sochi Winter Olympics, have created such an uproar that the Lebanese Olympic Committee has been asked to investigate her. Chamoun, 22, is one of just two Lebanese Olympians in Sochi, set to compete in the slalom and giant slalom skiing events next week. She also skied in the Vancouver Games, placing 54th in the slalom. Three years ago, Chamoun and a fellow female Lebanese skier posed for a calendar that has annually featured both male and female skiers in various states of undress. In , American Julie Mancuso who won a bronze medal in the super combined on Monday graced the cover of the calendar which is shot by six-time Mexican Olympic skier Hubertus von Hohenlohe, 55, who is again participating in Sochi who also happens to be a pop singer and the son of a prince. The calendar has been out since late last year, but in recent days, far more explicit images and video have surfaced online that Chamoun says are from behind-the-scenes material that she hadn't seen and wasn't meant to be public. Lebanese media outlets seized on the photos, several declaring the story a "scandal. Responding to the furor, Chamoun apologized on her Facebook page today and called the situation "sad.
By Erika Solomon. Switzerland-based Jackie Chamoun, 22, who is skiing for Lebanon at the Winter Games in Sochi, has apologized for photos and a video that appeared online, saying they were never meant to be published and she understood the criticism inside the conservative country. Often described as the playground of the Middle East, Lebanon is more open than many politically and socially conservative neighbors. The original photo of Chamoun, who also competed at the last Winter Olympics, was featured in a ski-calendar. The photo trend has caught on, with many young Lebanese taking their own pictures and posting them to the page, and even companies have joined in. Almaza, the popular local beer owned by Heineken, posted a photo of its green bottle, without a label.