Great Britain has produced some incredible Olympians over the years -- but who is the greatest? Cast your vote in our poll below.?Sir Ben Ainslie:?With five Olympic medals -- four gold and one silver -- Ainslie is the most successful sailor in Olympic history. He won medals in five consecutive Olympic Games from 1996 to 2012, including four successive golds between Sydney 2000 and London 2012.Charlotte Dujardin:?The most successful British rider in dressage history. Riding Valegro, Dujardin amassed four medals -- three gold and one silver -- from both the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Games and has won every major title possible in the sport.Mo Farah:?Having won the 5,000m and 10,000m double gold at London 2012, Farah is on course to win the double double following his 10,000m victory in Rio. His domination of the two distances have seen him pick up numerous world and European titles -- and he coined the iconic Mobot.?Sir Chris Hoy: Hoy became Britains greatest ever Olympian in London when his two gold medals took his overall tally to six -- a total since matched by Jason Kenny. The Scot was awarded knighthood after winning three golds in Beijing in 2008.?Jason Kenny: Boltons track cycling sprint specialist?equalled Hoys haul of six gold medals with a dramatic victory in the keirin in Rio. Kenny won six golds and a silver across three Olympics, from Beijing to Brazil.?Sir Steve Redgrave:?The most successful British rower in history and the only man to win an Olympic gold medal in an endurance sport in five successive Games. His gold medal at Atlanta 1996 was Great Britains only gold success of that Games. He has also been GBs flag-bearer at two separate Games.?Laura Trott:?Great Britains most successful female Olympian, with four gold medals. 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"I cant remember losing a game like that since Ive been here," said Toronto head coach Dallas Eakins. "I loved the way that we started the game. I thought we came out stomping. It was exactly how we wanted to start." Mitch Callahan, Chad Billins, Teemu Pulkkinen, Luke Glendening and Jan Mursak also scored for the Griffins. Petr Mrazek made 25 saves in recording his second shutout of the playoffs. Its not that the Marlies were overmatched in any way. It was quite the opposite off the start as the Marlies came out firing, registering the first six shots on goal. But two quick Griffins goals in the first period put the Marlies on the back foot early and they were never able to recover. Mrazek was stellar for the Griffins and penalty trouble in the third period killed any chance of Torontos attempts to stage a late comeback. Marlies goalie Drew MacIntyre had a tough night giving up six goals on 28 shots and was replaced by Garret Sparks early in the third period. Sparks made 10 saves on 11 shots. "I was really bad. I was horrible," said MacIntyre. "I wasnt sharp. I did a lot of bad things. But I think Ill be fine." Callahan opened the scoring at 8:55 of the first after the Griffins worked the puck around quickly off a faceoff in the Toronto zone. Brennan Evans quickly picked up the puck and got it back to the point where Callahan fired through traffic. Just 34 seconds later, Billins was another recipient of some quick work off the draw as hhe fired in his first of the playoffs from the point.dddddddddddd. While MacIntyre was critical of his own performance, his coach was quick to come to his defence as MacIntyre has bailed out the Marlies repeatedly since joining the team in February. "None of those goals were soft goals on Drews part," said Eakins. "It was just one of those nights where everything they touched was going in that net and it was a night for us where we couldnt get anything. There was no let-up from the Griffins as they scored their third of the game just 1:14 into the second. After a poor Marlies clearance from the corner, Tomas Jurco found Pulkkinen beside the goal with a slap pass that Pulkkinen then converted from close range. Tatars first of the night game at 19:42 of the second when he was given plenty of time beside the Marlies goal to get a couple of shots at a loose puck before banging a shot in off MacIntyre. MacIntyres night was done after the Griffins added two more goals in the first 5:48 of the third. Theres not much time for the Marlies to dwell on getting blown out in game one. Game two takes place less than 24 hours later on Saturday afternoon. "I wouldnt want to be thinking about this one for much longer," said MacIntyre, admitting he was pleased that he gets another crack at the Griffins on Saturday. "Im really excited to get back out." Tatar got his second of the night when he came out from behind the goal and was given plenty of time to wait and pick his spot at 3:16. At 5:48, Glendening scored a close-range goal from MacIntyres right side. Notes: The Marlies were without defenceman Jesse Blacker who was called up by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Blacker had missed the entire first round with a lower body injury. a Spencer Abbott was also out of the lineup with an undisclosed injury. a Attendance on Friday night was 3,812. ' ' '