Mumbai, Jan. 17 -- "It was at a lunch hosted by an investment bank, which had brought down Andre Agassi to India last year. It believes, sports icons who have triumphed against personal challenges can impart valuable advice to business leaders," said industrialist Harsh Goenka, about his photograph, which he had tweeted about yesterday, with retired competitive swimmer and the most successful and most decorated Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps. The picture featured Goenka measuring his arm against the Olympian. "The biggest game changer for him is his wingspan. When Phelps hands are extended, they reach 6'7". With his 6'4" height, that's wider than he is tall! Poor me!" the industrialist had said on the micro blogging site. The soiree, held at the rooftop of a SoBo hotel, had seen an impressive representation of about 40 members of India Inc: bankers, executives and business heads like Marico's Harsh Mariwala and Ambani cousin and sports entrepreneur Vita Dani, who was the sole female in the gathering. Phelps had spoken about the importance of having a good coach and the role of sacrifice and phenomenal determination required in achieving one's goals, and the talk had ended without the customary Q&A with Phelps - on his first visit to India and now happily retired - slipping away soon after. But not before Goenka, thinking on his feet, had managed this memorable capture. Come to think of it, that takes another kind of wingspan too....