In 1982, Orlikow came from behind in two events to win the two-day 73rd Drake Relays 10-event decathlon at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.[7] Orlikow finished fourth in the javelin and second in the 1,500 meters, amassing 6,974 points.[7] At the 1984 Maccabi Pan American Games in São Paulo, Brazil, Orlikow won four gold medals (high jump, pole vault, discus, and hurdles) and two silver medals (long jump and 400 m) in track & field.[8][9]
At the 1985 Maccabiah Games in Israel, Orlikow won the gold medal in the men's decathlon with 7,141 points.[10][4] He finished in first place in the 110 m hurdles and 1,500 m run, and in second place in the 400 m run, the long jump, discus, javelin, and shot put.[4] He also broke the Maccabiah Games record in the 100-meter hurdles at 14.73 seconds, earning a second gold medal.[11]
Orlikow came in sixth in the decathlon for Canada at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.[12] He came in second in the 400 m, third in the 100 m, 4th in the long jump and high jump, and 10th in the shot put.[13]
He competed in track and field for Canada at the Maccabi Pan Am Games in São Paulo, Brazil.[14] Orlikow won four gold medals and two silver medals.[14]
In 1985 Orlikow worked at the ManitobaMinistry of Finance.[4] He began his full-time career at food corporation Cargill, in 1988-91.[20] He was Director of Human Resources of Canadian railway BC Rail Ltd. until 1999, in 2000 he became Senior Vice President, People of The Loewen Group Inc., and worked there until 2003.[21] Orlikow became president of the Strategic Leadership Forum, which seeks to strengthen Canada's global competitiveness in leadership development.[1] He is a Senior Client Partner in the Industrial sector of management consulting firm Korn/Ferry International.[1][22]