Click here for Men seeking women hawaii Title IX 50th anniversary: Rally set to 'take back Title IX' Three-time Olympic cyclist Inga Thompson and Independent Women's Forum President Carrie Lukas joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss fairness in women's sports. Female athletes and women’s sports advocates spoke out in Washington, D.C. about Biden’s proposed changes to Title IX, on the 50th anniversary of the rule. The Biden administration proposed new regulations Thursday, which would sweep gender identity into the law’s protections, strengthen[ing] protections for LGBTQIA+ students who face discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity," according to the Department of Education. Riley Gaines, a Kentucky swimmer, who tied transgender swimmer Lia Thomas for fifth place at the NCAA championships, told Fox News Digital Biden’s new proposed rules are a "complete 180 for the worst." "Rewriting Title IX and redefining what sex is, is taking away everything that sex has stood for the past 50 years, and everything that women have fought so hard to get, like equity and fairness, and equal opportunities," she said. "This destroys that and the integrity of woman’s sports will be completely lost and a thing of the past." University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas and Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines react after finishing tied for 5th in the 200 Freestyle finals at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on March 18th, 2022 at the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta Georgia. (Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Chelsea Mitchell, a former high school athlete who lost four state championships and two all-New England awards to biologically male competitors, said at an Our Bodies, Our Sports rally the issue is about "every young woman who dreams about competing." "We should have the opportunity to excel and chase our dreams, and this can only happen if we can compete on a level playing field," she said, noting that on the 50th anniversary of Title IX, women are protesting because they do not know if the Title IX protections will last "another 50 years." Mitchell’s mother, Christy Mitchell, said at the rally it was "hard to find the right words" to comfort Chelsea when she repeatedly lost to biologically male competitors. "My hope is that my daughters won’t have to explain to their daughters why winning is impossible," Christy continued. Rally-goers hold signs at the "Our Bodies, Our Sports" rally in Washington, D.C. (Fox News Digital) Former presidential candidate and Hawaii Rep. Men seeking women hawaii