Maintain
Your Integrity
by: Author Unknown, Heart At Work
by: Author Unknown, Heart At Work
A while
back, there was a story about Reuben Gonzolas, who was in the final match of
his first professional racquetball tournament. He was playing the perennial
champion for his first shot at a victory on the pro circuit. At match point in
the fifth and final game, Gonzolas made a super "kill shot" into the
front corner to win the tournament. The referee called it good, and one of the
linemen confirmed the shot was a winner.
But
after a moment's hesitation, Gonzolas turned and declared that his shot had skipped
into the wall, hitting the floor first. As a result, the serve went to his
opponent, who went on to win the match.
Reuben
Gonzolas walked off the court; everyone was stunned. The next issue of a
leading racquetball magazine featured Gonzolas on its cover. The lead editorial
searched and questioned for an explanation for the first ever occurrence on the
professional racquetball circuit. Who could ever imagine it in any sport or
endeavour? Here was a player with everything officially in his favour, with
victory in his grasp, who disqualifies himself at match point and loses.
When asked why he did it, Gonzolas replied, "It was the only thing
I could do to maintain my integrity."
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