Organisers say more than three million tickets have so far been sold for the Paralympics.
The two teams couldn’t qualify for the next round in their events in the opening round at the Stade de France.
Ogazi finished third to qualify and push into contention for a medal.
She won ahead of Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith, who ran in at 22.28 to place second in that heat.
She extended the US women’s 100m title drought until at least Los Angeles 2028.
With one man down, the first half ended with New Zealand being 12-6 behind their South African counterparts as they failed to pull the scores back.
French interior minister Gerald Darmanin said he was partly responsible, and apologised to everyone who “suffered from this bad management of the event.”
