(Spor) İlk kullanıldığı dönemlerde üç kez peşpeşe hedeflenen başarıyı gösteren sporcunun performansı için "hat trick" ifadesi kullanılırken, günümüzde ardarda olmasına bakılmadan bu terim kullanılmaktadır. Örneğin İngiltere'de ilk dönemlerde bir futbolcunun bir maçta üç gol peşpeşe atması hat-trick kabul edilmekteydi
Scoring three goals in one game by a single player Fans typically throw hats on the ice in appreciation A Natural Hat Trick is scoring three goals in a row without intervening goals by any other player
(sports) three consecutive scores by one player or three scores in one game (as in cricket or ice hockey etc
Three goals scored by the same player in a single match Originated in cricket where a player was awarded a new hat for taking three wickets with three balls
(sports) three consecutive scores by one player or three scores in one game (as in cricket or ice hockey etc )
(Sports) series of three successive wins; three goals scored by the same player in one game (Soccer; Ice hockey); three wickets taken by a one player in three successive balls (Cricket)
Getting three batters "out" in three successive pitches so called because in the 17th century, a pitcher/bowler who accomplished the feat was rewarded by an immediate bonus, collected by passing a hat among gathered spectators
When a player scores three goals on a match, than he had achieved a hattrick. Its used in sports with low number of goals/points like football or hockey
() c.1877, originally from cricket, meaning taking three wickets on three bowls. This extended to other sports. Allegedly because it entitled the bowler to receive a hat from his club, or perhaps it entitled him to pass the hat for a cash collection.