Take your 55 meter hurdle time, (let's say 9.26) then divide that time by 55, = .1684, then multiply that number by 60, .1684 x 60 = 10.10. It isn't an exact science but it will be pretty close. You could obviously do the opposite also to convert your 60 time into a 55 meter time. Hope that helped. Coach LaFollette, the Hurdle Professor.
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It Depends on how the person finishes the race, since there are so many variables in the 110s, but it's about +6 to +7 seconds is the standard conversion for a decent hurdler
Take your time in the 55m HH and double it. Now subtract one second and you are at the time you can attain outdoors in the 110m HH.