Tuesday April 24, 2018By Andy SimsFarah was cheered home down The Mall (Reuters)The 35-year-old multiple Olympic and world track medallist proved he can mix it with the best with a third-place finishMo Farah has his sights set on World Championships glory next year following his third-placed finish at the London Marathon.Farah not only beat Steve Jones' 33-year-old British record with a time of two hours six minutes and 21 seconds, he also proved to himself that he can mix it with the best.