MONTREAL — The World Anti-Doping Agency wants the IOC to start testing athletes earlier ahead of future Olympics to catch drug cheats. A WADA panel which monitored the anti-doping program at the London Olympics suggests the IOC adopt “more intelligent testing as far in advance of competition as possible” instead of simply conducting more tests. The panel's 13-page report published Tuesday says it “expected” the IOC to reanalyze some London samples during the eight-year period they are kept stored. The WADA-appointed observers praised the anti-doping program run by the IOC. — AP