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Hat-trick

A hat-trick or hat trick is the achievement of a generally positive feat three times in a match, or another achievement based on the number three.[1]

Origin Edit

The term first appeared in 1858 in cricket, to describe H. H. Stephenson taking three wickets with three consecutive deliveries. Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds.[2][3][4] The term was used in print for the first time in 1865 in the Chelmsford Chronicle.[5][non-primary source needed] The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey, association football,[6] Formula 1 racing, rugby, and water polo.

Use Edit

Association football Edit

A hat-trick[7][8] occurs in association football when a player scores three goals (not necessarily consecutive) in a single game,[9] whereas scoring two goals (in a single match) is called a brace.[10][11] In common with other official record-keeping rules, all goals scored during the regulation 90 minutes, plus extra time if required, are counted but goals in a penalty shootout are excluded from the tally.[12] The fastest recorded time to score a hat-trick is 70 seconds, a record set by Alex Torr in a Sunday league game in 2013.[13] The previous record of 90 seconds was held by Tommy Ross playing for Ross County against Nairn County on 28 November 1964.[14] The record of the youngest player ever to score a hat-trick[15] was set by Ntinos Pontikas in 1996,[16][17] while Pelé in 1958 became the youngest to achieve a treble in the World Cup.[18][19]

After just 18 months and 17 days, the book on the greatest hat-trick of the 21st century was already closed.

— Rob Smyth of The Guardian on Rivaldo’s hat-trick for Barcelona against Valencia in June 2001.[20]

The first hat-trick[21] achieved in an international game was by Scottish player John McDougall, against England on 2 March 1878.[22] American player Bert Patenaude scored the first hat-trick in the FIFA World Cup, against Paraguay in the inaugural event in 1930. Three hat-tricks have been scored in a World Cup final: by Geoff Hurst for England in the 1966 final against West Germany,[23] by Carli Lloyd for the USA against Japan in the 2015 Women's World Cup final and by Kylian Mbappé for France in the 2022 final against Argentina.[24] Lloyd's was, at 16 minutes, the fastest from kick-off in any World Cup match. However, the fastest World Cup hat-trick, as measured by time between goals, belongs to Fabienne Humm of Switzerland, who scored in the 47th, 49th and 52nd minutes against Ecuador in the 2015 group stage.[citation needed]

Traditionally, a player who scores a hat-trick is allowed to keep the match ball as a memento.[25]

Perfect hat-trick Edit

Football has also extended the term, with a perfect hat-trick being when a player scores one right-footed goal, one left-footed goal and one headed goal within one match.[26][27][28] In Germany and Austria, the term (German: lupenreiner) Hattrick (flawless hat-trick) refers to when a player scores three goals in a row in one half without the half-time break or a goal scored by another player interrupting the performance.[29]

Baseball Edit

In the past, the term was occasionally used to describe when a player struck out three times in a baseball game, and the term golden sombrero was more commonly used when a player struck out four times in a game.

In recent years, hat trick has been more often used to describe when a player hits three home runs in a game.

For example, on 29 August 2015, Toronto Blue Jays fans celebrated Edwin Encarnación's third home run of the game by throwing hats onto the field, similar to the tradition in ice hockey.[30]

Cricket Edit

A hat-trick occurs in cricket when an individual bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries in the same match.

Gaelic football Edit

In Gaelic football, a hat-trick can refer to goals or to points scored.

Eoin Liston scored a second-half hat-trick in the 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.[31]

Michael Quinlivan scored a second-half hat-trick against Armagh in the final game of the 2017 National Football League to secure promotion to Division 2 for Tipperary.[32][33]

Jack McCaffrey's total of 1–3 in the 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final (drawn game) involved a "classic hat-trick" of points, sent over the bar with fist and both feet.[34]

Cillian O'Connor's four goals (accompanied by nine points) in the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final at Croke Park broke the 5–3 record set by Johnny Joyce of Dublin in 1960 and matched with 3–9 by Rory Gallagher of Fermanagh in 2002 for the highest individual scorer in any championship football match.[35][36]

David Clifford scored a hat-trick against Galway in the opening round of the 2021 National Football League.[37]

Handball Edit

In handball, if a player scores three times in a game, a hat-trick is made.

Hockey Edit

 
Hats on the Verizon Center ice after Alex Ovechkin's hat trick, 7 February 2010

In field hockey and ice hockey, a hat trick occurs when a player scores three goals in a single game. A hat trick in ice hockey, as it is known in its current form, culminates with fans throwing hats onto the ice from the stands. The tradition is said to have begun among fans in the National Hockey League around the 1950s,[38] with several conflicting legends from the Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal, and Guelph of various hatmakers offering a free hat to players who scored a hat trick.[39][40][41][42]

In 1944 the Winnipeg Free Press (29 November 1944, p. 14)[full citation needed] reported that "hockey's traditional ‘hat-trick’ – the feat of scoring three goals in a single game – will receive official recognition from the Amateur Hockey Association" of the US by awarding a small silver derby hat to players to mark the accomplishment.

Wayne Gretzky holds the NHL record for the most hat tricks in a career with 50. Harry Hyland scored the league's first hat trick, in the league's first game on 18 December 1917, in which Hyland's Montreal Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas 10–9.[43]

Variations Edit

In ice hockey, a natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals, uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team.[44] The NHL record for the fastest natural hat trick is 21 seconds, set by Bill Mosienko in 1952 for the Chicago Blackhawks.[45]

A Gordie Howe hat trick is a tongue-in-cheek play on the feat. It is achieved by scoring a goal, getting an assist, and getting into a fight, all in the same game. Namesake Gordie Howe himself only recorded two in his NHL career. Rick Tocchet accomplished the feat 18 times in his career, the most in NHL history.[46]

In October 1995, Florida Panthers captain Scott Mellanby scored a rat trick, the term coined by teammate John Vanbiesbrouck. Prior to the game, Mellanby killed a rat in the Panthers' locker room with his hockey stick, and proceeded to score a pair of goals later that night.[47] When Mellanby scored a hat trick in a later game, some Florida fans threw plastic rats onto the ice, a tradition that continued for all Panthers' goals throughout the 1996 playoffs. Due to the resulting game delays caused by the necessary clean-up of the plastic rats, the league eventually banned the activity and modified Rule 63 to impose a minor penalty against the home team for a violation.[48] The more traditional practice of fans throwing hats onto the ice following genuine hat tricks remains exempt from this penalty.

Lacrosse Edit

In lacrosse, like other sports with goal scoring, hat tricks occur when a player scores three goals in one game. Fans rarely throw hats onto the playing surface to acknowledge them due to their frequent occurrences in a game. When a player scores six goals in one game, it is referred to as a sock trick.[citation needed]

Motor racing Edit

In motor racing, three successive race wins, winning the same event three times in a row, or securing pole position, fastest lap and race victory in one event may all be referred to as a hat-trick.

Rugby football Edit

In both codes of rugby football (rugby union and rugby league) a hat-trick is when a player scores three or more tries in a game. In rugby union, a related concept is that of a "full house" (scoring a try, conversion, penalty goal, and drop goal) in a single game. When a player scored two tries, this is often referred to as a brace. As with association football, it is common to award the match ball to a player who scores a hat-trick.

Ken Irvine and Frank Burge both scored 16 hat-tricks in Australian first grade rugby league.[49]

Shaun Johnson scored a hat-trick in under 6 minutes against the Canberra Raiders in 2013, and in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, Valentine Holmes scored a double hat-trick (6 tries) against Fiji.

Water polo Edit

In water polo, if a player scores thrice in a game, a hat-trick is made.

See also Edit

References Edit

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For other uses see Hat trick disambiguation A hat trick or hat trick is the achievement of a generally positive feat three times in a match or another achievement based on the number three 1 Contents 1 Origin 2 Use 2 1 Association football 2 1 1 Perfect hat trick 2 2 Baseball 2 3 Cricket 2 4 Gaelic football 2 5 Handball 2 6 Hockey 2 6 1 Variations 2 7 Lacrosse 2 8 Motor racing 2 9 Rugby football 2 10 Water polo 3 See also 4 ReferencesOrigin EditThe term first appeared in 1858 in cricket to describe H H Stephenson taking three wickets with three consecutive deliveries Fans held a collection for Stephenson and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds 2 3 4 The term was used in print for the first time in 1865 in the Chelmsford Chronicle 5 non primary source needed The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey association football 6 Formula 1 racing rugby and water polo Use EditAssociation football Edit See also Lists of hat tricks List of footballers who achieved hat trick records List of FIFA Club World Cup hat tricks and List of FIFA World Cup hat tricks A hat trick 7 8 occurs in association football when a player scores three goals not necessarily consecutive in a single game 9 whereas scoring two goals in a single match is called a brace 10 11 In common with other official record keeping rules all goals scored during the regulation 90 minutes plus extra time if required are counted but goals in a penalty shootout are excluded from the tally 12 The fastest recorded time to score a hat trick is 70 seconds a record set by Alex Torr in a Sunday league game in 2013 13 The previous record of 90 seconds was held by Tommy Ross playing for Ross County against Nairn County on 28 November 1964 14 The record of the youngest player ever to score a hat trick 15 was set by Ntinos Pontikas in 1996 16 17 while Pele in 1958 became the youngest to achieve a treble in the World Cup 18 19 After just 18 months and 17 days the book on the greatest hat trick of the 21st century was already closed Rob Smyth of The Guardian on Rivaldo s hat trick for Barcelona against Valencia in June 2001 20 The first hat trick 21 achieved in an international game was by Scottish player John McDougall against England on 2 March 1878 22 American player Bert Patenaude scored the first hat trick in the FIFA World Cup against Paraguay in the inaugural event in 1930 Three hat tricks have been scored in a World Cup final by Geoff Hurst for England in the 1966 final against West Germany 23 by Carli Lloyd for the USA against Japan in the 2015 Women s World Cup final and by Kylian Mbappe for France in the 2022 final against Argentina 24 Lloyd s was at 16 minutes the fastest from kick off in any World Cup match However the fastest World Cup hat trick as measured by time between goals belongs to Fabienne Humm of Switzerland who scored in the 47th 49th and 52nd minutes against Ecuador in the 2015 group stage citation needed Traditionally a player who scores a hat trick is allowed to keep the match ball as a memento 25 Perfect hat trick Edit Football has also extended the term with a perfect hat trick being when a player scores one right footed goal one left footed goal and one headed goal within one match 26 27 28 In Germany and Austria the term German lupenreiner Hattrick flawless hat trick refers to when a player scores three goals in a row in one half without the half time break or a goal scored by another player interrupting the performance 29 Baseball Edit In the past the term was occasionally used to describe when a player struck out three times in a baseball game and the term golden sombrero was more commonly used when a player struck out four times in a game In recent years hat trick has been more often used to describe when a player hits three home runs in a game For example on 29 August 2015 Toronto Blue Jays fans celebrated Edwin Encarnacion s third home run of the game by throwing hats onto the field similar to the tradition in ice hockey 30 Cricket Edit Main article Hat trick cricket A hat trick occurs in cricket when an individual bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries in the same match Gaelic football Edit In Gaelic football a hat trick can refer to goals or to points scored Eoin Liston scored a second half hat trick in the 1978 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final 31 Michael Quinlivan scored a second half hat trick against Armagh in the final game of the 2017 National Football League to secure promotion to Division 2 for Tipperary 32 33 Jack McCaffrey s total of 1 3 in the 2019 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final drawn game involved a classic hat trick of points sent over the bar with fist and both feet 34 Cillian O Connor s four goals accompanied by nine points in the 2020 All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi final at Croke Park broke the 5 3 record set by Johnny Joyce of Dublin in 1960 and matched with 3 9 by Rory Gallagher of Fermanagh in 2002 for the highest individual scorer in any championship football match 35 36 David Clifford scored a hat trick against Galway in the opening round of the 2021 National Football League 37 Handball Edit In handball if a player scores three times in a game a hat trick is made Hockey Edit nbsp Hats on the Verizon Center ice after Alex Ovechkin s hat trick 7 February 2010In field hockey and ice hockey a hat trick occurs when a player scores three goals in a single game A hat trick in ice hockey as it is known in its current form culminates with fans throwing hats onto the ice from the stands The tradition is said to have begun among fans in the National Hockey League around the 1950s 38 with several conflicting legends from the Canadian cities of Toronto Montreal and Guelph of various hatmakers offering a free hat to players who scored a hat trick 39 40 41 42 In 1944 the Winnipeg Free Press 29 November 1944 p 14 full citation needed reported that hockey s traditional hat trick the feat of scoring three goals in a single game will receive official recognition from the Amateur Hockey Association of the US by awarding a small silver derby hat to players to mark the accomplishment Wayne Gretzky holds the NHL record for the most hat tricks in a career with 50 Harry Hyland scored the league s first hat trick in the league s first game on 18 December 1917 in which Hyland s Montreal Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas 10 9 43 Variations Edit In ice hockey a natural hat trick occurs when a player scores three consecutive goals uninterrupted by any other player scoring for either team 44 The NHL record for the fastest natural hat trick is 21 seconds set by Bill Mosienko in 1952 for the Chicago Blackhawks 45 A Gordie Howe hat trick is a tongue in cheek play on the feat It is achieved by scoring a goal getting an assist and getting into a fight all in the same game Namesake Gordie Howe himself only recorded two in his NHL career Rick Tocchet accomplished the feat 18 times in his career the most in NHL history 46 In October 1995 Florida Panthers captain Scott Mellanby scored a rat trick the term coined by teammate John Vanbiesbrouck Prior to the game Mellanby killed a rat in the Panthers locker room with his hockey stick and proceeded to score a pair of goals later that night 47 When Mellanby scored a hat trick in a later game some Florida fans threw plastic rats onto the ice a tradition that continued for all Panthers goals throughout the 1996 playoffs Due to the resulting game delays caused by the necessary clean up of the plastic rats the league eventually banned the activity and modified Rule 63 to impose a minor penalty against the home team for a violation 48 The more traditional practice of fans throwing hats onto the ice following genuine hat tricks remains exempt from this penalty Lacrosse Edit In lacrosse like other sports with goal scoring hat tricks occur when a player scores three goals in one game Fans rarely throw hats onto the playing surface to acknowledge them due to their frequent occurrences in a game When a player scores six goals in one game it is referred to as a sock trick citation needed Motor racing Edit In motor racing three successive race wins winning the same event three times in a row or securing pole position fastest lap and race victory in one event may all be referred to as a hat trick Rugby football Edit See also List of Rugby World Cup hat tricks and List of Rugby League World Cup hat tricks In both codes of rugby football rugby union and rugby league a hat trick is when a player scores three or more tries in a game In rugby union a related concept is that of a full house scoring a try conversion penalty goal and drop goal in a single game When a player scored two tries this is often referred to as a brace As with association football it is common to award the match ball to a player who scores a hat trick Ken Irvine and Frank Burge both scored 16 hat tricks in Australian first grade rugby league 49 Shaun Johnson scored a hat trick in under 6 minutes against the Canberra Raiders in 2013 and in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup Valentine Holmes scored a double hat trick 6 tries against Fiji Water polo Edit In water polo if a player scores thrice in a game a hat trick is made See also Edit nbsp Look up hat trick in Wiktionary the free dictionary Hitting for the cycle Nap hand Trifecta Triple Crown disambiguation Turkey bowling Triple double Three peatReferences Edit hat trick dictionary cambridge org Cambridge Dictionary Archived from the original on 6 March 2021 Retrieved 1 August 2021 Extended Oxford English Dictionary 1999 Edition It came into use after HH Stephenson took three wickets in three balls for the all England eleven against the twenty two of Hallam at the Hyde Park ground Sheffield in 1858 A collection was held for Stephenson as was customary for outstanding feats by professionals and he was presented with a cap or hat bought with the proceeds hat trick Oxford Learner s Dictionaries Retrieved 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