Oina is a Romanian ball sport, similar in some ways to baseball.
At the first edition of the Olympics (1896), Romania offered to send two Oina teams, but it was turned down by the International Olympic Committee, because oina was not played in other countries.
In 1899, Spiru Haret, the minister of education decided that oina to be played in schools in Physical education classes and organized the first annual oina competitions.
Today, there are two Oina Federations: one in Bucharest, Romania and another one in Chişinău, Moldova.
The game begins with the team "at bat", with one of the players throwing the ball while another player of the same team has to hit it with a wooden bat ("bâtă") and send it as far as he can towards the adversary field. After that, the player has to run on the "culoarele de ducere şi întoarcere" that are to be found in the adversary field before the adversary receives the ball from his co-players.
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