22/04/2026
“I hope to break the stereotype of military personnel being hard and emotionless people.”
Leading Hand Zane Utley met Robbie while serving with the Royal Navy Submarine Service. The two quickly became close friends - but tragically, Zane didn’t know their time together would be so short.
Zane has spent almost a decade in the Submarine Service, including serving as a Chef aboard Vanguard Class Nuclear Submarines. After multiple deployments he was promoted to Leading Catering Services Submarines. Zane felt honoured to be Robbie’s mentor, and told us that “we were already close friends and spent more time together than with our own families”.
While on post-deployment leave, Robbie tragically took his own life.
This was a shock to all who knew him. The Royal British Legion were able to step in and support his family, and now Zane feels a duty to do something remarkable in Robbie’s memory. “I never want another family to ever go through the pain we all felt”, he told us.
This weekend, determined to make Robbie proud, Zane will run the TCS London Marathon - not only in his friend’s memory, but also in pursuit of a World Record.
He’s aiming for the fastest marathon time by a serving member of the Armed Forces wearing full military combat uniform and boots - a record currently set at 04:47:17. Alarmed by the high rates of su***de in the Armed Forces community, Zane is raising awareness and funds to support those who have served.
When we asked Zane if there is anything he would like to say to anyone thinking about making a donation, this is what he told us: “After reading my story, I’d ask them to put themselves or a loved one in this position, and think about just how vital they would find the support that RBL can offer.
“We can all do our bit now. However big or small, the donation could help us to prevent anything like this from happening again.”
Please join us in cheering him on ⬇️