Sculptor carves runner out of tree on Boston Marathon’s Heartbreak Hill
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Newton, MA (WBZ) — Boston Marathon runners are getting some added inspiration with a new landmark along Heartbreak Hill.
A homeowner at the corner of Commonwealth and Grant avenues in Newton asked sculptor Ken Packie to turn an old maple tree in his front yard into a runner.
So Packie broke out his chain saw and got to work.
“I heard this is a brutal spot right there. I heard 20 miles is like a make-or-break mark in a marathon. I used to run, but I was a 10k guy, not a marathon runner. So, hopefully they’ll look at that and not the broken heart and they’ll keep running,” Packie told WBZ-TV.
He’s been carving the sculpture for 17 hours so far. He hopes to be finished by this weekend.
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