The run that started at the turn of the century with the Manchester Commonwealth Games saw India win four medals, including a historic gold, in the last three Olympic Games through shooting.
Thomas was around as Indian shooters called the shots on the world stage, winning bagful of medals at the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and the Olympics. He was also there when they were doing the same at the World Championships, World Cups and other continental tournaments.
He added, "They deserve the appreciation. Now, we should train each shooter as per her or his individual needs. Everyone is different, and they have to be guided in the right manner and in the right direction."
Thomas quit his job as coach when he offered his resignation to the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) in 2012. He was then appointed as life vice-president of the national federation, as he always wanted to be actively involved with the sport.
Vijay Kumar (25m rapid fire) and Gagan Narang (10m air rifle) capped off Thomas' journey on a good note, winning a silver and a bronze, respectively at the 2012 London Games.
